Prince of Achaea
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Aquesta és la llista de prínceps d'Acaia, que foren prínceps feudals llatins que van governar el Principat d'Acaia, un dels estats creats després de la conquesta de Constantinoble pels croats el 1204.
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The Prince of Achaea was the ruler of the Principality of Achaea, one of the crusader states founded in Greece in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade (1202–1204). Though more or less autonomous, the principality was never a fully independent state, initially being a vassal state subservient of the Latin Empire of Constantinople, which had supplanted the Byzantine Empire, and later of the Angevin Kingdom of Naples. During the Angevin period, the princes were often absent, being represented in the Principality by their baillis, who governed in their name.
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Llista de prínceps d'Acaia
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The Frankish States in Greece, 1204–1311
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Aquesta és la llista de prínceps d'Acaia, que foren prínceps feudals llatins que van governar el Principat d'Acaia, un dels estats creats després de la conquesta de Constantinoble pels croats el 1204.
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The Prince of Achaea was the ruler of the Principality of Achaea, one of the crusader states founded in Greece in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade (1202–1204). Though more or less autonomous, the principality was never a fully independent state, initially being a vassal state subservient of the Latin Empire of Constantinople, which had supplanted the Byzantine Empire, and later of the Angevin Kingdom of Naples. During the Angevin period, the princes were often absent, being represented in the Principality by their baillis, who governed in their name. The principality was one of the longest-lasting of the Latin states in Greece, outliving the Latin Empire itself by 171 years. It did not come to an end until 1432, when the Byzantine prince Thomas Palaiologos inherited the last remnants of the Principality through marriage to the daughter of the last prince, Centurione Zaccaria. With the Principality gone, the title of Prince of Achaea became vacant. The title was revived more than two centuries later, with Antonio di Tocco, a descendant of Thomas Palaiologos, proclaiming himself as the titular Prince of Achaea in 1642. The sequence of titular princes that began with Antonio di Tocco lasted until the death of his descendant Maria Maddalena Capece Galeota in 1933, whereafter the title became vacant once more.
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Hereditary, vassal of the Latin Emperor and then the King of Naples
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Coat of arms of the Principality of Achaea.svg
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Coat of arms used under the Villehardouin dynasty
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