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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
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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
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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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Map of the
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Crusades, Volume III: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
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Vostitsa was established ca. 1209, after the conquest of the
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472:Agnes (?) 1326 – unknown
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782:Topping, Peter (1975).
753:Topping, Peter (1975).
429:Theodore II Palaiologos
389:Raymond-Joseph Loenertz
784:"The Morea, 1364–1460"
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511:Centurione II Zaccaria
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310:Chronicle of the Morea
301:Principality of Achaea
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209:Despotate of the Morea
37:Principality of Achaea
696:Bon, Antoine (1969).
499:Pedro de San Superano
417:Pedro de San Superano
683:, pp. 152, 155.
460:Hugh II of Charpigny
632:, pp. 458–460.
620:, pp. 233–234.
448:Hugh I of Charpigny
425:Despot of the Morea
305:Hugh I of Charpigny
154:• Established
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788:Setton, Kenneth M.
759:Setton, Kenneth M.
501:before 1391 – 1402
491:, 1363 – unknown (
477:Philip of Jonvelle
439:Barons of Vostitsa
385:Philip of Jonvelle
233:Barony of Vostitsa
30:Barony of Vostitsa
544:, pp. 71–72.
505:Maria II Zaccaria
489:Nerio I Acciaioli
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381:Karl Hopf
342:Byzantine
323:Chronicle
319:Aragonese
293:Crusaders
275:; modern
273:Lagostica
166:Byzantine
43:1209–1428
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493:de facto
421:Zaccaria
399:'s work
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373:Geoffrey
297:baronies
257:Βοστίτζα
237:Frankish
63:Vostitsa
690:Sources
346:Mystras
331:Laconia
327:Kerpini
291:by the
283:History
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