George I Ghisi

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George I Ghisi (

Latin feudal lord in medieval Greece
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A son of

In 1303, when his father died, he inherited the lordship of the Aegean islands of

Battle of the Cephissus against the Catalan Company in 1311. According to A. Bon, his wife Alice died in 1313.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b Bon (1969), pp. 234–235, 459
  2. ^ Bon (1969), p. 167
  3. ^ Miller (1908), pp. 185–186
  4. ^ Setton (1975), p. 12
  5. ^ Bon (1969), pp. 235, without mention of a source; Alice is however described in the same book as regent for her son till 1314 p.703; Loenertz does not cite any document about the death of Alice : since she is only mentioned in a document dated ca. 1312-1313 and accordingly cited as "Alix, tercière de Negrepont 1310-1313" in Karl Hopf's influential genealogical tables ("Chroniques gréco-romanes inédites ou peu connues", p.479), Bon may have been mistaken.

Sources

  • 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.
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Preceded by
Baron of Chalandritsa

after 1285/86 – 1311
Unknown
Next known title holder:
Nicholas of Dramelay
Preceded by Lord of Tinos and Mykonos
1303–1311
Succeeded by