Charles is no more successful in Achaea,…
1281 CE
Charles is no more successful in Achaea, where by the Treaty of Viterbo he had in 1278 become Prince of Achaea on the death of William II Villehardouin.
In the sole attempt by his bailli Galeran of Ivry to engage the imperial forces, he is defeated at Skorta; recalled in 1280, he has been replaced by Philip of Lagonesse.
Charles at once prepares a new invasion by sea, supported by Venice, Serbia, Bulgaria, and the separatist rulers of northern Greece.
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Greeks, Medieval (Byzantines)
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Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
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French people (Latins)
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Albanians
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Christians, Roman Catholic
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Christians, Eastern Orthodox
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Venice, (Most Serene) Republic of
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Bulgarian Empire (Second), or Empire of Vlachs and Bulgars
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Epirus, Despotate of
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Serbia, Kingdom of
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Roman Empire, Eastern: Palaiologan dynasty
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Achaea, Principality of
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Anjou, Possessions of Charles of
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Albania, Kingdom of
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