Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Map
- Introduction
- 1 The Splintered Aegean World
- 2 A New Enemy: The Emergence of the Turks as a ‘Target’ of Crusade
- 3 Latin Response to the Turks: The Naval Leagues
- 4 Logistics and Strategies
- 5 The Papacy and the Naval Leagues
- 6 Cross-Cultural Trade in the Aegean and Economic Mechanisms for Merchant Crusaders
- Conclusion
- Appendices
- Bibliography
- Index
- Warfare in History
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Map
- Introduction
- 1 The Splintered Aegean World
- 2 A New Enemy: The Emergence of the Turks as a ‘Target’ of Crusade
- 3 Latin Response to the Turks: The Naval Leagues
- 4 Logistics and Strategies
- 5 The Papacy and the Naval Leagues
- 6 Cross-Cultural Trade in the Aegean and Economic Mechanisms for Merchant Crusaders
- Conclusion
- Appendices
- Bibliography
- Index
- Warfare in History
Summary
Menteshe
Karmanos, founder of Menteshe?, d. c.1313
Masud, emir of Menteshe, c.1311–c.1319
Orkhan, c.1319–c.1337
Ibrahim, c.1337–c.1355
Aydin
Mehmed, founder of Aydin, c.1313–1334
Hizir, lord of Ephesos and emir of Aydin, 1334–c.1360
Umur Pasha, younger brother of Hizir, lord of Smyrna, d.1348
Ibrahim, younger brother of Hizir, lord of Bodemya (Potamia) from 1330s
Suleymanshah, younger brother of Hizir, ruler of Tire from 1330s
Isa, younger brother of Hizir, not allocated land because of young age
Ottomans
Osman, founder of Ottomans, d. c.1324
Orkhan, emir of Ottomans, c.1324–1360
Karasi
Timurkhan, d. after 1329?
Yakhshi, c.1334–?
Ottoman annexation, 1346
Chios
Under Byzantine control until c.1305
Manuel and Benedetto I Zaccaria, c.1305–1307
Manuel and Palaeologo Zaccaria, 1307–1309/10
Palaeologo and Benedetto II Zaccaria, 1309/10–1314
Benedetto II and Martino Zaccaria, 1314–1320/22
Martino Zaccaria, 1320/22–1329
Under Byzantine control, 1329–1346
Under control of the Genoese Mahona of the Giustiniani, 1346–1566
Rhodes
Under Byzantine control until c.1306–10
Fulk of Villaret, Master of the Hospitallers, 1305–1317
Gerard of Pins (temporary papal vicarius), 1317–1319
Hélion of Villeneuve, Master of the Hospitallers, 1319–1346
Dieudonné of Gozon, Master of the Hospitallers, 1346–1353
Dukes of the Archipelago / Naxos
Marco II Sanudo, 1262–1303
Guglielmo I Sanudo, 1303–1323
Niccolò I Sanudo, 1323–1341
Giovanni I Sanudo, 1341–1362
Princes of Achaia
Charles I of Naples, 1278–1285
Charles II of Naples, 1285–1289
Isabelle of Villehardouin, 1289–1307
Florent of Hainault, 1289–1297
Phillip of Savoy, 1301–1306
Phillip of Taranto, 1307–1313
Matilda of Hainault, 1313–1318
Louis of Burgundy, 1313–1316
John of Gravina, 1318–1332
Catherine of Valois, 1332–1346
Robert of Taranto, 1346–1364
Dukes of Athens
William I de la Roche, 1280–1287
Guy II de la Roche, 1287–1308
Walter I of Brienne, 1308–1311
Walter II of Brienne, 1311–1356 (titular)
Catalan rulers of Athens
Roger Deslaur, vicar-general, 1311–1312
Berenguer Estañol, 1312–1316
Alfonso Fadrique, 1317–1330
Nicholas Lancia, vicar-general, c.1331–c.1335
Odo de Novelles, marshal, 1331?–1354?
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- Merchant Crusaders in the Aegean, 1291-1352 , pp. 163 - 166Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2015