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when she arrived in the Morea in early 1316. He died a few weeks later, and
Chalandritsa was occupied by Ferdinand's troops, who defended it with success against an attack by Matilda's husband,
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Dramelay, who had only recently arrived in the Morea. While otherwise reliable, the Aragonese version is considered erroneous in this regard.
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Chalandritsa had been built by
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