Charles has spent the past several years…
1262 CE
Charles has spent the past several years quietly increasing his power over various lordships on the borders of Provence.
A final rebellion occurs in 1262, when he is absent in France; Boniface of Castellane rebels yet again, as does Marseille and Hugh of Baux.
However, Barral of Baux now remains loyal to Charles, and Charles quickly returns to scatter the rebels.
The mediation of James I of Aragon brings about a settlement; while Marseille is forced to dismantle its fortifications and surrender its arms, it otherwise goes unpunished.
Surprisingly, this lenity works to good effect; hereafter, the Provençals will prove staunch supporters of Charles, providing money and troops for his further conquests.
Many of them are to be rewarded with high posts in his new dominions.