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The Villehardouin family was a noble dynasty that originated in Villehardouin, a former commune of the Aube department, now part of Val-d'Auzon, France. It is most notable as the ruling house of the Principality of Achaea, a Frankish crusader state in the Peloponnese peninsula of Greece, between 1209 and 1278, when possession passed to the Angevin Kings of Naples.
Notable Family Members
Vilain of Villehardouin (died before 1170)
John of Villehardouin (died after 1216), Lord of Villehardouin
Geoffrey I of Villehardouin (ca. 1169–1229/31), helped William of Champlitte conquer the Morea, Prince of Achaea in 1209–1229/31; married Elisabeth (de Chappes?)
Geoffrey II of Villehardouin (c. 1194-1246), Prince of Achaea in 1229/31–1246; married Agnes of Courtenay
William II of Villehardouin (1211–1278), Prince of Achaea in 1246–1278; married a daughter (name unknown) of Narjot of Toucy, Carintana dalle Carceri (died 1255); Anna Komnene Doukaina (died 1286)
Isabella of Villehardouin (1260/63–1312), Princess of Achaea in 1289–1307; married Philip of Sicily (died 1277), Florent of Hainaut (died 1297), Philip of Savoy (died 1334)
Matilda of Hainaut (died 1331), Lady of Kalamata in 1297–1308, 1311–1322, Princess of Achaea in 1313–1318; married Guy II de la Roche (died 1308), Louis of Burgundy (died 1316), John of Gravina (died 1336), (secretly) Hugh de la Palisse
Margaret of Villehardouin (1266–1315), Lady of Akova; married Isnard of Sabran (died 1297), Richard Orsini (died 1303/4)
Isabella of Sabran (1297–1315), married Infante Ferdinand of Majorca (died 1316)
Theodore of Villehardouin, Patriarch of Antioch known as Theodose V
daughter (?Alice - name unclear), married Hugh of Briel, Lord of Karytaina
Eremburge of Villehardouin, married de Bernard de Montbar
unknown
Eudes, Bishop of Coron before 1209
Roscelin of Villehardouin (died before 1170), Canon of Saint-Etienne Church in Troyes
Vilain of Villehardouin, vice-dean of Saint-Etienne Church in Troyes, excommunicated 1192
Geoffrey of Villehardouin (died before 1218), Marshal of the Champagne, participant in the Fourth Crusade, Marshal of the Latin Empire, and author of the Chronicle of The Fourth Crusade and The Conquest of Constantinople
Erard I of Villy (died 1224), Lord of Lézinnes, of Villehardouin etc.
William I of Lézinnes (died 1246), Marschal of the Champagne
Erard II of Lézinnes (died 1279), Bishop of Auxerre, Cardinal and Bishop of Palestrina in 1276–1279
William II of Lézinnes (died 1264)
Isabeau (died after 1299); married Walter IV of Châtillon (died 1261)
Mary of Villehardouin, married Ascelin de Merry
Alix of Villehardouin (died 1249) also called Adelaide, abbess of Abbey of Notre Dame aux Nonnains in Troyes
Geoffroi of Villehardouin
Dameron of Villehardouin, abbess of Foissy abbey
Emeline of Villehardouin, abbess of Montier-en-l'Isle (1232)
Haice of Villehardouin, nun at Foissy abbey
Gui of Villehardouin (died before 1223), also called la Grive, Lord of Villevoques
Gautier of Villehardouin
Sources
Bon, Antoine (1969). La Morée franque. Recherches historiques, topographiques et archéologiques sur la principauté d'Achaïe (in French). Paris: De Boccard. p. 697.
Longnon, Jean (1949). L'empire latin de Constantinople et la principauté de Morée (in French). Paris: Payot.
Petit, Ernest (1913). Société Académique de l'Aube - Généalogies Féodales - Les Sires de Villehardouin (in French). Troyes: Imprimerie & Lithographie J.-L. Paton. p. 19.
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- Siege of Candia
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- Geoffrey II of Villehardouin