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Barony of Arcadia

The Barony of Arcadia was a medieval Frankish fiefdom of the Principality of Achaea, located on the western coast of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece, and centred on the town of Arcadia (Greek: Ὰρκαδία; French: l'Arcadie; Italian: Arc[h]adia), ancient and modern Kyparissia.[1]

Barony of Arcadia
Barony of the Principality of Achaea
c. 1261–1432

Map of the Peloponnese with its principal locations during the late Middle Ages
CapitalArcadia (Kyparissia)
Area
 • Coordinates37°14′N 21°40′E / 37.233°N 21.667°E / 37.233; 21.667
 • TypeFeudal lordship
Historical eraMiddle Ages
• Established
c. 1261
• Byzantine reconquest
1432

History edit

The Barony of Arcadia was not one of the original twelve secular baronies of the Principality. Initially, Arcadia—the medieval name of Kyparissia on the western coast of Messenia—formed part of the princely domain of the Villehardouin family. It was created as a separate barony by Prince William II of Villehardouin shortly after the Byzantine reconquest of Constantinople in 1261, to recompense Vilain of Aulnay, one of the Frankish lords of the Latin Empire of Constantinople who sought refuge in Achaea.[2][3]

After Vilain's death in 1269 it was divided between his sons, Erard and Geoffrey. Erard disappears after 1279, when he was captured by the Byzantines, but Geoffrey did not manage to reclaim his brother's portion until 1293, due to the obstructions of the Angevin baillis, who sequestered the domain.[4] He was succeeded sometime after 1297 by Vilain II, who was in turn succeeded by his two children, Erard II and Agnes.[5] Erard II died some time before 1338, but Peter dalle Carceri, Triarch of Negroponte, is already attested as lord of half the barony in 1324, and it is usually assumed that Erard II left his half of the barony to his widow, Balzana Gozzadini, who took Peter as a second husband. Balzana died soon after.[6] Agnes married in 1324 Stephen Le Maure ("The Moor"), Lord of Saint-Sauveur and Aetos, and had a son, Erard III, who by 1344 managed to reunite the barony, and was named marshal of Achaea in 1345.[3][7] In 1348, a Burgundian knight, Louis of Chafor, with some companions, managed to take over the castle of Arcadia and hold Erard's wife and children captive until Erard paid a large ransom.[8][9] Erard was succeeded in 1388 by one of his daughters, who married Andronikos Asanes Zaccaria, and the barony became part of the Zaccaria domain. The Zaccaria claim was disputed by Erard Laskaris, a grandson or nephew of Erard III, but without success; Laskaris died childless in 1409.[10]

Arcadia was the last holdout of the Principality. After the conquest of Patras and Chalandritsa by the Byzantines of the Despotate of the Morea in 1429–30, which signalled the de facto end of the Principality, the last Prince, Centurione II Zaccaria, retained Arcadia as his personal fief, but after his death in 1432, his son-in-law, Despot Thomas Palaiologos, annexed it and imprisoned Centurione's widow, who died in prison.[11][12]

Barons edit


References edit

  1. ^ Bon 1969, pp. 412–413.
  2. ^ Bon 1969, pp. 104, 128, 412–413.
  3. ^ a b Topping 1975a, p. 120.
  4. ^ Bon 1969, pp. 157, 413.
  5. ^ Bon 1969, pp. 236, 413.
  6. ^ Bon 1969, pp. 205, 236, 413.
  7. ^ Bon 1969, pp. 236–237, 413, 418.
  8. ^ Bon 1969, p. 239.
  9. ^ Topping 1975a, pp. 132–133.
  10. ^ Bon 1969, pp. 276, 278, 413–414.
  11. ^ Bon 1969, pp. 292–293, 413.
  12. ^ Topping 1975b, p. 165.
  13. ^ Stornaiolo Silva, Ugo Stefano (2024). Achaean Disputes: Eight Centuries of Succession Conflicts for the Title of Prince of Achaea. p. 38.

Sources edit

  • Bon, Antoine (1969). La Morée franque. Recherches historiques, topographiques et archéologiques sur la principauté d'Achaïe [The Frankish Morea. Historical, Topographic and Archaeological Studies on the Principality of Achaea] (in French). Paris: De Boccard. OCLC 869621129.
  • Topping, Peter (1975). "The Morea, 1311–1364". In Setton, Kenneth M.; Hazard, Harry W. (eds.). A History of the Crusades, Volume III: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries. Madison and London: University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 104–140. ISBN 0-299-06670-3.
  • Topping, Peter (1975). "The Morea, 1364–1460". In Setton, Kenneth M.; Hazard, Harry W. (eds.). A History of the Crusades, Volume III: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries. Madison and London: University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 141–166. ISBN 0-299-06670-3.

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Not to be confused with the region of Arcadia The Barony of Arcadia was a medieval Frankish fiefdom of the Principality of Achaea located on the western coast of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece and centred on the town of Arcadia Greek Ὰrkadia French l Arcadie Italian Arc h adia ancient and modern Kyparissia 1 Barony of ArcadiaBarony of the Principality of Achaeac 1261 1432Map of the Peloponnese with its principal locations during the late Middle AgesCapitalArcadia Kyparissia Area Coordinates37 14 N 21 40 E 37 233 N 21 667 E 37 233 21 667 TypeFeudal lordshipHistorical eraMiddle Ages Establishedc 1261 Byzantine reconquest1432Preceded by Succeeded by Principality of Achaea Despotate of the Morea Contents 1 History 2 Barons 3 References 4 SourcesHistory editThe Barony of Arcadia was not one of the original twelve secular baronies of the Principality Initially Arcadia the medieval name of Kyparissia on the western coast of Messenia formed part of the princely domain of the Villehardouin family It was created as a separate barony by Prince William II of Villehardouin shortly after the Byzantine reconquest of Constantinople in 1261 to recompense Vilain of Aulnay one of the Frankish lords of the Latin Empire of Constantinople who sought refuge in Achaea 2 3 After Vilain s death in 1269 it was divided between his sons Erard and Geoffrey Erard disappears after 1279 when he was captured by the Byzantines but Geoffrey did not manage to reclaim his brother s portion until 1293 due to the obstructions of the Angevin baillis who sequestered the domain 4 He was succeeded sometime after 1297 by Vilain II who was in turn succeeded by his two children Erard II and Agnes 5 Erard II died some time before 1338 but Peter dalle Carceri Triarch of Negroponte is already attested as lord of half the barony in 1324 and it is usually assumed that Erard II left his half of the barony to his widow Balzana Gozzadini who took Peter as a second husband Balzana died soon after 6 Agnes married in 1324 Stephen Le Maure The Moor Lord of Saint Sauveur and Aetos and had a son Erard III who by 1344 managed to reunite the barony and was named marshal of Achaea in 1345 3 7 In 1348 a Burgundian knight Louis of Chafor with some companions managed to take over the castle of Arcadia and hold Erard s wife and children captive until Erard paid a large ransom 8 9 Erard was succeeded in 1388 by one of his daughters who married Andronikos Asanes Zaccaria and the barony became part of the Zaccaria domain The Zaccaria claim was disputed by Erard Laskaris a grandson or nephew of Erard III but without success Laskaris died childless in 1409 10 Arcadia was the last holdout of the Principality After the conquest of Patras and Chalandritsa by the Byzantines of the Despotate of the Morea in 1429 30 which signalled the de facto end of the Principality the last Prince Centurione II Zaccaria retained Arcadia as his personal fief but after his death in 1432 his son in law Despot Thomas Palaiologos annexed it and imprisoned Centurione s widow who died in prison 11 12 Barons editVilain I of Aulnay 1262 1269 Erard I of Aulnay 1269 1279 and his brother Geoffrey of Aulnay 1269 1297 Vilain II of Aulnay 1297 unknown Erard II of Aulnay unknown before 1338 1324 and his sister Agnes of Aulnay with her husband Stephen Le Maure married 1324 unknown after 1330 Balzana Gozzadini widow of Erard II with Peter dalle Carceri ca 1338 1324 Erard III Le Maure after 1330 1388 Catherine Le Maure with her husband Andronikos Asanes Zaccaria 1388 1401 Erard IV Zaccaria 1401 Centurione II Zaccaria 1401 1432 John Asen Zaccaria 1432 1446 13 References edit Bon 1969 pp 412 413 Bon 1969 pp 104 128 412 413 a b Topping 1975a p 120 Bon 1969 pp 157 413 Bon 1969 pp 236 413 Bon 1969 pp 205 236 413 Bon 1969 pp 236 237 413 418 Bon 1969 p 239 Topping 1975a pp 132 133 Bon 1969 pp 276 278 413 414 Bon 1969 pp 292 293 413 Topping 1975b p 165 Stornaiolo Silva Ugo Stefano 2024 Achaean Disputes Eight Centuries of Succession Conflicts for the Title of Prince of Achaea p 38 Sources editBon Antoine 1969 La Moree franque Recherches historiques topographiques et archeologiques sur la principaute d Achaie The Frankish Morea Historical Topographic and Archaeological Studies on the Principality of Achaea in French Paris De Boccard OCLC 869621129 Topping Peter 1975 The Morea 1311 1364 In Setton Kenneth M Hazard Harry W eds A History of the Crusades Volume III The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries Madison and London University of Wisconsin Press pp 104 140 ISBN 0 299 06670 3 Topping Peter 1975 The Morea 1364 1460 In Setton Kenneth M Hazard Harry W eds A History of the Crusades Volume III The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries Madison and London University of Wisconsin Press pp 141 166 ISBN 0 299 06670 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barony of Arcadia amp oldid 1223184821, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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