King Ladislas of Naples is also claimant,…
1404 CE
King Ladislas of Naples is also claimant, from 1390, to the throne of Hungary and Dalmatia, opposed in this endeavor by Hungary’s King Sigismund of Luxembourg.
Ladislas installs Centurione II Zaccaria, the lord of Arcadia, as prince of Achaea at the death of his Aunt Maria in 1404.
Centurione will continue to hold the post until 1430, when invasions by Thomas Palaiologos, Despot of Morea, will force him to retreat to his ancestral Arcadian castle.