词条 | Leonard of Veroli |
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Leonard was one of the few Italians who reached high posts on the Achaean Principality. It is unknown when exactly he came to the Morea, but in ca. 1252 he married Margaret, the daughter of Narjot de Toucy, then regent of the Latin Empire.[2] He participated in the so-called "Ladies Parliament" of Nikli in 1261, and enjoyed the complete confidence of William II.[2] In 1267, he ratified the Treaty of Viterbo on behalf of William, sealing a marital pact between Philip, the son of Charles I of Sicily and William's daughter Isabella of Villehardouin and providing for the transfer of the Principality to the Angevins. Leonard died childless ca. 1281.[2] Notes1. ^Nicolas Cheetham, Mediaeval Greece (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1981), p. 95 2. ^1 2 Bon (1969), p. 127 References
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