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Geoffrey II
Geoffroi II
Prince of Achaea
Coat of Arms of the Principality of Achaea
Reignc. 1229-1246
PredecessorGeoffrey I
SuccessorWilliam II
Bornc. 1195
Unknown
Diedafter May 6, 1246
Unknown
BurialChurch of St James, Andravida
SpouseAgnes of Courtenay
IssueNone
DynastyVillehardouin
FatherGeoffrey I
MotherElisabeth of Chappes

Geoffrey II of Villehardouin (French: Geoffroi II de Villehardouin) (c. 1195- after May 6, 1246) was the third prince of Achaea (c. 1229-1246). He battled in the imperial capital three times.

Early years

Geoffrey was born as the eldest son of Geoffrey of Villehardouin, a French knight from Champagne and his wife, Elisabeth of Chappes. His father entered the Fourth Crusade in 1205, later conquered a significant part of the Peloponnese and seized the throne of the Principality of Achaea following the death of its first prince, William I (1205–1209).

His marriage occurred during 1217.

His reign

Geoffrey II took the throne by 1230.

In July 1237 he gave the Teutonic Knights a hospital in Andravida.

Geoffrey II died in 1246 and was buried in his capital, Andravida, in the church of the monastery of St. Jacob.

Footnotes

  1. ^ Longnon 1969, p. 242.
  2. Fine 1994, pp. 69-72.

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Regnal titles
Preceded byGeoffrey I Prince of Achaea
c. 1229–1246
Succeeded byWilliam II
Princes of Achaea
Ruling princes
(1205–1432)
Champlitte
Villehardouin
Angevin (various houses)
Navarrese-Genoese
Titular princes
(1642–1933)
Tocco
Capece Galeota
1383–1396: purely nominal control, Achaea de facto under the Navarrese Company
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