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215: 50: 403:, complicated by Hopf's habit of presenting his own (sometimes gratuitous or unfounded) hypotheses as facts. Agnes of Charpigny, daughter and heiress of Hugh II of Charpigny, would then have been the wife of Dreux of Charny, and the mother of his daughter Guillemette, Philip of Jonvelle's wife. In 1359, the rights to both baronies were purchased from Guillemette and Philip by 383:, who thought he was a son of Hugh II), is mentioned as entering possession of her "maternal heritage", and it was Guillemette of Charny, the (alleged) daughter of Geoffrey de Charny, who succeeded the two baronies along with her husband, 360:, were the only surviving out of the twelve original baronies to be still in Latin hands. The Charpignys held the barony until the early 14th century, when the direct male line became extinct (sometime before 1316). The Prince of Achaea, 387:(married in 1344). Various suggestions have been made to simplify the family tree, such as Agnes being the unnamed wife of Dreux of Charny, with Guillemette as her sister. According to 835: 830: 825: 341: 697: 325:
mentions that the first baron was Guy, that Hugh was his son, named "Cherpini" after the Greek village where he was born (which some authors identify with
419:, who became Prince of Achaea in 1395. Vostitsa then became part of the princely domain, and on San Superano's death passed to the new princely line, the 307:. The origin and name of the family is unclear, due to the differing attestations of his name in the main source, the various versions of the 482: 404: 801: 772: 396: 375:, is attested, but he does not seem to have inherited any lands. However, in 1327 a lady Agnes, daughter of a certain Geoffrey 313:. The Greek version gives his surname as "de Lele", which has been commonly interpreted as being a corruption of "de 83: 731: 783: 754: 719: 432: 428: 388: 510: 459: 353: 309: 300: 240: 208: 36: 498: 476: 416: 384: 380: 372: 699:
La Morée franque. Recherches historiques, topographiques et archéologiques sur la principauté d'Achaïe
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The Frankish Morea. Historical, Topographic and Archaeological Studies on the Principality of Achaea
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The family history of the Charpigny-Charny clan between 1316 and 1356 is obscure. Dreux's brother,
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in the 1260s, and the subsequent wars that saw much of the Peloponnese overrun by the
814: 296: 236: 329:), and "Lello" was the name of a fortress constructed on the family's domains in 17: 288: 244: 142: 317:", and claims that he adopted the surname "de Charpigny" afterwards; while the 54:
Map of the Peloponnese with its principal locations during the late Middle Ages
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A History of the Crusades, Volume III: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
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A History of the Crusades, Volume III: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
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The Barony of Vostitsa was established ca. 1209, after the conquest of the
420: 62: 796:. Madison and London: University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 141–166. 767:. Madison and London: University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 104–140. 345: 330: 326: 392: 318: 303:. The barony, with eight knight's fiefs attached to it, was given to 248: 401:
Histoire de l’Empire de Constantinople sous les empereurs français
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ca. 1380, and held thereafter. By 1391 it was in the hands of
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Les Ghisi, dynastes vénitiens dans l'Archipel (1207-1390)
368:, who also received the barony of the de Nivelet family. 391:, these genealogical problems have been created by some 664: 662: 162: 152: 138: 122: 75: 68: 58: 29: 465:Unknown daughter of Hugh II, with her husband 836:States and territories disestablished in 1428 295:, and was one of the original twelve secular 8: 423:, until 1428, when it was lost to the Greek 831:States and territories established in 1209 48: 26: 740:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 680: 653: 629: 589: 565: 475:Guillemette of Charny, with her husband 522: 364:, married the heiress of the barony to 243:, located in the northern coast of the 67: 57: 826:Baronies of the Principality of Achaea 706:] (in French). Paris: De Boccard. 541: 411:in 1363. The barony was seized by the 183: 179: 161: 151: 147: 121: 117: 74: 7: 668: 641: 617: 604: 577: 553: 529: 431:, who passed it on to his brother, 352:, by ca. 1320 Vostitsa, along with 251:, centred on the town of Vostitsa ( 25: 213: 726:(in French). 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Baron of Vostitsa
Principality of Achaea

Vostitsa
38°15′N 22°5′E / 38.250°N 22.083°E / 38.250; 22.083
Feudal lordship
Middle Ages
Byzantine
Despotate of the Morea
Frankish
Principality of Achaea
Peloponnese
Greece
Greek
French
Italian
Aigio
Peloponnese
Crusaders
baronies
Principality of Achaea
Hugh I of Charpigny
Chronicle of the Morea
Lille
Aragonese
Kerpini
Laconia
Helos
Byzantine
Mystras

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