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Geoffrey II of Briel, the Glossary

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Geoffrey II of Briel or Geoffrey of Briel the Younger, was a French knight and the cousin or nephew of Geoffrey I of Briel, Baron of Karytaina in the Principality of Achaea, in Frankish Greece.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 14 relations: Araklovon Castle, Barony of Arcadia, Barony of Karytaina, Byzantine Empire, Frankokratia, Geoffrey of Briel, Karl Hopf (historian), Kingdom of Naples, Margaret, Lady of Lisarea, Mystras, Old French, Principality of Achaea, Skorta, Vilain II of Aulnay.

  2. Barons of the Principality of Achaea
  3. Medieval Arcadia
  4. People from Aube

Araklovon Castle

Araklovon (Ἀράκλοβον), rarely known with the variant Oreoklovon (Ὀρεόκλοβον) and in French as Bucelet and variants thereof, was a medieval castle of the Byzantine era located in the region of Skorta in the southwestern Peloponnese in Greece. Geoffrey II of Briel and Araklovon Castle are medieval Arcadia.

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Barony of Arcadia

The Barony of Arcadia was a medieval Frankish fiefdom of the Principality of Achaea, located on the western coast of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece, and centred on the town of Arcadia (Ὰρκαδία; l'Arcadie; Arcadia), ancient and modern Kyparissia.

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Barony of Karytaina

The Barony of Karytaina or of Skorta was a medieval Frankish fiefdom of the Principality of Achaea, located in the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece, centred on the town of Karytaina (Καρύταινα; Caraintaine; Caritena) in the mountainous region known as Skorta. Geoffrey II of Briel and Barony of Karytaina are medieval Arcadia.

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Byzantine Empire

The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centered in Constantinople during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.

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Frankokratia

The Frankokratia (Φραγκοκρατία, Francocratia, sometimes anglicized as Francocracy), also known as Latinokratia (Λατινοκρατία, Latinocratia, "rule of the Latins", Latin occupation) and, for the Venetian domains, Venetokratia or Enetokratia (Βενετοκρατία or Ενετοκρατία, Venetocratia, "rule of the Venetians"), was the period in Greek history after the Fourth Crusade (1204), when a number of primarily French and Italian states were established by the Partitio terrarum imperii Romaniae on the territory of the dismantled Byzantine Empire.

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Geoffrey of Briel

Geoffrey of Briel, in older literature Geoffrey of Bruyères, was a French knight and the third lord of the Barony of Karytaina in the Principality of Achaea, in Frankish Greece. Geoffrey II of Briel and Geoffrey of Briel are medieval Arcadia.

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Karl Hopf (historian)

Karl Hopf (February 19, 1832, in Hamm, Westphalia – August 23, 1873, in Wiesbaden) or Carl Hermann Friedrich Johann Hopf was a historian and an expert in Medieval Greece, both Byzantine and Frankish.

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Kingdom of Naples

The Kingdom of Naples (Regnum Neapolitanum; Regno di Napoli; Regno 'e Napule), was a state that ruled the part of the Italian Peninsula south of the Papal States between 1282 and 1816.

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Margaret, Lady of Lisarea

Margaret, Lady of Lisarea was lady of the fief of Lisarea in the Principality of Achaea, around 1276. Geoffrey II of Briel and Margaret, Lady of Lisarea are 13th-century births.

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Mystras

Mystras or Mistras (Μυστρᾶς/Μιστρᾶς), also known in the Chronicle of the Morea as Myzethras or Myzithras (Μυζηθρᾶς), is a fortified town and a former municipality in Laconia, Peloponnese, Greece.

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Old French

Old French (franceis, françois, romanz; ancien français) was the language spoken in most of the northern half of France approximately between the late 8th and the mid-14th century.

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Principality of Achaea

The Principality of Achaea or Principality of Morea was one of the vassal states of the Latin Empire, which replaced the Byzantine Empire after the capture of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade.

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Skorta

Skorta (τὰ Σκορτὰ, Escorta) was a name used in the 13th and 14th centuries, during the period of Frankish rule in the Peloponnese, to designate the mountainous western half of the region of Arcadia, which separated the coastal plains of the western (Elisian) and southwestern (Messinian) Peloponnese from the Arcadian plateau in the interior. Geoffrey II of Briel and Skorta are medieval Arcadia.

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Vilain II of Aulnay

Vilain II of Aulnay was Baron of Arcadia in the Principality of Achaea in the early 14th century. Geoffrey II of Briel and Vilain II of Aulnay are 13th-century births.

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See also

Barons of the Principality of Achaea

Medieval Arcadia

People from Aube

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_II_of_Briel

Also known as Geoffrey the Younger of Briel.