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Geoffrey II of Villehardouin

Geoffrey II of Villehardouin ((フランス語:Geoffroi de Villehardouin)) (''c.'' 1194- after May 6, 1246) was the third prince of Achaea (''c.'' 1229-1246).〔Longnon 1969, p. 242.〕 From his accession to the princely throne, he was a powerful and respected person, and even from France knights came to the principality to enter his service.〔 Geoffrey II emerged as the most powerful vassal of the Latin Empire of Constantinople, the person around whom the crusaders' states in modern Greece gradually regrouped themselves.〔 He came to the rescue of the imperial capital three times.〔 As a reward of his services to the Latin Empire, he was granted suzerainty over the island of Euboea by his brother-in-law, Emperor Baldwin II of Constantinople (1228–1261).〔〔Fine 1994, p. 614.〕 He was also a humane prince, benevolent and just, solicitous for the condition of the common people.〔Longnon 1969, p. 243.〕
== 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 joined the Fourth Crusade in 1199, 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).〔Fine 1994, pp. 69-72.〕
The new prince summoned his wife from Champagne during the early period of his residence in the Peloponnese.〔Setton 1976, p. 49.〕 She came with their young son, Geoffrey and the family took up its residence in the castles of La Crémonie (now Sparta, Greece) and Kalamata.〔Setton 1976, p. 49-50.〕
In 1217 the young Geoffrey married Agnes, the daughter of Emperor Peter I of Constantinople (1217).〔〔

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