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- Roger Deslaur or Desllor, an almogĂ ver from Roussillon in the service of Walter V of Brienne, Duke of Athens, was one of the few knights to s...
- male, deceased (1234)
- Otto or Othon de la Roche was a Burgundian nobleman from the castle of La Roche-sur-l'Ognon, in the Franche-Comté commune of Rigney, Doubs. He j...
- male, deceased (1364)
- Sohier of Enghien (d. March 21, 1364), was the titular Duke of Athens, and Count of Brienne and Lord of Enghien from 1356-1364. The second, but...
- male, deceased (1263)
- Guy I de la Roche (1205-1263) was the Duke of Athens (from 1225), the nephew and successor of the first duke Otto. After the conquest of Thebes,...
- male, deceased (1308)
- Guy II de la Roche (1280 - 5 October 1308) was the Duke of Athens from 1287, the last duke of his family. He succeeded as a minor on the death of...
- male, deceased (1435)
- Antonio I Acciaioli (also spelled "Acciaiuoli" or "Acciajouli"; died January 1435), called "the Bastard", was the illegitimate son of Nerio I of...
- male, deceased (1287)
- William I de la Roche (died 1287) succeeded his brother, John I, as Duke of Athens in 1280. He was the first official "duke" of Athens; previous...
- male, deceased (1394)
- Nerio I Acciaioli was as Florentine aristocrat who rose to power in Frankish Greece during the last decades of the fourteenth century, eventually...
- female, deceased (1454)
- Chiara Zorzi or Giorgio, also Clara or Claire (died 1454 at Megara), was the second wife and widow of Nerio II Acciaioli, Duke of Athens, and...
- male, deceased (1394)
- Louis of Enghien (d. March 17, 1394, Conversano) titular Duke of Athens, Count of Brienne and Lord of Enghien 1381-1394, Count of Conversano...
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