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Anseau de Cayeux

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It is not certain whether the father or the son should be recognized in data from 1269-1270. If those data would be attributed to elder Anseau (the father), he would be at least eighty or more years old in 1269-1270. Without excluding other possibilities,
244:(1202-1204), Anseau de Cayeux would already approach at least sixty years of age by the 1250, and therefore the attribution of some later data to him is not certain, since it is possible that such data may also refer to his son of the same name. 357:(1202-1204), and therefore it is believed that those data must refer to his son, who had the same name. That son would be married (since 1253-1255) to Maria, daughter of John Angelos of Syrmia, and later (1269) would serve as 247:
Documents from 1253-1255, issued by the papal chancellery, mention the marriage "inter Anselmum de Keu ac Mariam, natam Matildis dominae de Posaga, natae comitissae Viennensis", designating the bride as
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of Constantinople, in March 1237, Anseau became regent of the Empire, which was now mostly limited to Constantinople and its environs, as Baldwin II was absent in Western Europe. His title as regent was
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in April 1204. According to a letter by Hugh IV, Anseau was among the knights who voted in favour of diverting the Crusade to Constantinople following the
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Such conclusion would be supported by an important formulation from the document issued in 1254, regarding the marriage between "
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Anselinus de Chaus dilectus amicus vult mietere nuntium ad magnificum principem Stephanum, illustrem regem Ungarie
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He continues to be mentioned alongside Henry of Flanders (who became Emperor after 1206) in the chronicle of
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Geoffrey de Villehardouin: Memoirs or Chronicle of The Fourth Crusade and The Conquest of Constantinople
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Nobili viro Anselmo, nato nobilis viri de Quo, et nobili mulieri Marie, nate quondam Calojohanni
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proposed that data from 1253-1254 and 1269 should be attributed to younger Anseau (the son).
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John of Brienne: King of Jerusalem, Emperor of Constantinople, c. 1175–1237
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Advanced age would exclude the possibility that even later data on
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Identities and Allegiances in the Eastern Mediterranean after 1204
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La terre et les hommes en Picardie jusqu'à la fin du XIIIe siècle
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Following Hugh's death in 1205, Anseau joined the following of
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McDaniel, Gordon L. (1986). "The House of Anjou and Serbia".
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to his wife Eudokia, in hope that it will not be attacked by
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imperatore Constantinopolitano, eiusdem Matildis avunculo
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he led in 1207 the unsuccessful negotiations in the
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Index

Anselm de Cayeux
Greek
French
Picardy
Fourth Crusade
Latin Empire
Constantinople
Byzantine
Eudokia Laskarina
Theodore I Laskaris
Cayeux-sur-Mer
Geoffrey of Villehardouin
Hugh IV, Count of Saint-Pol
fall
Constantinople
Fourth Crusade
Siege of Zara
Henry of Flanders
Latin Emperor
Baldwin of Flanders
Bulgarians
Battle of Adrianople
Latin Empire
Bizye
Kaloyan
Thrace
Henry of Valenciennes
Conon de Béthune
Pagasetic Gulf
Lombard

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