1267 pair of treaties between Sicily and the Latin Empire
The Treaty of Viterbo (or the Treaties of Viterbo) was a pair of agreements made by Charles I of Sicily with Baldwin II of Constantinople and William II Villehardouin, Prince of Achaea, on 24 and 27 May 1267, which transferred much of the rights to the defunct Latin Empire from Baldwin to Charles.
The TreatyofViterbo (or the TreatiesofViterbo) was a pair of agreements made by Charles I of Sicily with Baldwin II of Constantinople and William II...
to Isabelle of Villehardouin upon her marriage with Florent of Hainaut, in part to redress the grasping application of the TreatyofViterbo at William's...
to the Angevin king of Sicily, Charles I. William acknowledged Charles and his descendants as his heirs in the TreatyofViterbo on 24 May 1267. Charles...
Succession. Like the rest of Latin Greece, however, the Duchy recognized the suzerainty of Charles I of Sicily after the TreatiesofViterbo in 1267. The Duchy...
1267 TreatyofViterbo, signed by Baldwin II, Charles I of Sicily, and William II Villehardouin, Prince of Achaea, it was agreed that Baldwin's sale of the...
Reconquest of Constantinople was the recapture of the city of Constantinople in 1261 CE by the forces led by Alexios Strategopoulos of the Empire of Nicaea...
near the entrance. On 10 February 1947, the Treatyof Peace with Italy, one of the Paris Peace Treaties, determined that the recently established Italian...
Godfrey ofViterbo (c. 1120 – c. 1196) was a Roman Catholic chronicler, either Italian or German. From an early age he displayed great activity as one of the...
after the 7 November 1659 Treatyof the Pyrenees and the consequent peace between France and Spain. However, the Peace of Vasvár (August 1664) released...
Nicaea in 1261. Achaea and Athens survived under the French after the TreatyofViterbo. The Venetians endured a long-standing conflict with the Ottoman Empire...
The Duchy of the Archipelago (Greek: Δουκάτο του Αρχιπελάγους, Italian: Ducato dell'arcipelago), also known as Duchy of Naxos or Duchy of the Aegean,...
Charles concluded the TreatyofViterbo with the exiled Emperor Baldwin II and William II Villehardouin under the guidance of Pope Clement IV. In many...
southern coastline of Albania from Vlorë to Butrint. In 1266 after defeating Manfred's forces and killing him, the TreatyofViterboof 1267 was signed,...
Macedonia and Thessaly. After the fall of Constantinople to the crusaders in 1204, Boniface of Montferrat, the leader of the crusade, was expected by both...
movement of his allies, the Catalan Company then occupying the Duchy of Athens. By the terms of the TreatyofViterbo, the Angevins of the Kingdom of Naples...
Latin Empire as the Frankokratia 'rule of the Franks', or the Latinokratia 'rule of the Latins'. Founding treaties issued by the crusaders specifically...
fiefs) of the Barony of Akova. After William II's death in 1278, as he had no sons, per the TreatyofViterbo, the princely title passed to the King of Sicily...
the Treatyof Sapienza, and held until taken by the Ottomans in August 1500. Nauplia (Italian Napoli di Romania), acquired through the purchase of the...
Kingdom of Portugal and the Kingdom of León, and ensuring Portuguese sovereignty over Algarve. May 27 – TreatyofViterbo: Emperor Baldwin II of Constantinople...