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Principality of Achaea (9432 bytes)
1: ...placed the [[Byzantine Empire]] after the capture of [[Constantinople]] during the [[Fourth Crusade]]. 3: ...irus|despot of Epirus]], in [[1224]]. After this, Achaea became the dominant power in [[Greece]]. 5: ...the exiled [[Byzantine emperors]] of the [[Empire of Nicaea]]. 7: ...by their new French lords. Essentially, the early Principality was a little French colony. 9: ...sed in [[1262]] in return for Mistra and the rest of Morea, which became a Byzantine despotate. Achaea (8190 bytes) 1: ... [[Achaeans]], a Homeric name for Hellenes. See [[AchaeaMud]] for the [[MUD]] created by Iron Realms Enter... 7: <!--<br>[[List of the prefectures of Greece by area|Ranked xxth]]--> 10: <br>[[List of the prefectures of Greece by population|Ranked 3rd]] 13: <!--<br>[[List of the prefectures of Greece by population density|Ranked xxth]]--></td... 14: <tr><td>Name of inhabitants</td><td>Achaeans</td></tr> Achaea (province) (2811 bytes) 1: <div style="float:right">[[Image:REmpire-Achaea.png]]<center>''The Roman Empire ca. 120 AD''</cen... 3: ... awarded the cognomen "Achaicus" as "conqueror of Achaea" for his actions. 5: ... commerce of Achaea was no longer a rival to that of Rome. Athens did remain a respected intellectual ... 7: ...g program. He beautified Athens and restored many of the ruined and depressed Greek cities. 10: ...itannia (province)|Britannia]], and the provinces of Hispania. Marble from Greek quarries was a valuab... List of municipalities of the Prefecture of Achaea (4057 bytes) 1: ...lowing represents a '''list of municipalites in [[Achaea]]''' (''Achaia'') 6: <tr><td>[[Aigeira|Municipality of Aigeira]]</td><td></td><td></td><td>4,211</td><td... 7: <tr><td>[[Aigio|Municipality of Aigio]]</td><td></td><td></td><td>28,903</td><td>... 8: <tr><td>[[Akrata|Municipality of Akrata]]</td><td></td><td></td><td>5,492</td><td>... 9: ...nia]]</td><td></td><td></td><td>2,315</td><td>[[Psofidi]]</td></tr> Principality (5100 bytes) 1: ...rince Charles]] of [[Wales]] represents a titular principality with no administrative authority.]] 2: ...exists, but [[Luxembourg]] is a surviving example of a sovereign grand duchy. 4: ...til the early [[20th century]] in various regions of [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[Portugal]],... 6: ...ists in the [[Roman Catholic Church]] in the form of a [[diocese]] led by a [[cardinal (Catholicism)|c... 9: ...inued to gain more power over time, the authority of the king was diminished in many places. This led ... Balaton Principality (4291 bytes) 1: ... principality (duchy) located in the western part of the [[Pannonian plain]], between rivers [[Danube]... 3: ...Magyars]] in Pannonia, and later by the expansion of the [[Romanians]]. 5: ...pality were most probably closely related to each of neighboring Slavic people: [[Great Moravia]]ns ([... 7: ...um) which defeated the Avars, the liberated Slavs of Pannonia started organizing semi-independent poli... 9: ...y (whose Slavic name means "Principality (Duchy) of the Muddy lake (or river)"). Its capital was the ... Principality of Marlborough (1376 bytes) 1: The '''Principality of Marlborough''' was a short-lived [[micronation]] ... 3: ...g with his wife, declared it to be an independent principality where the bank and Queensland government had no l... 5: ...o lose much of his support from moderate segments of the Australian public. 7: ...ed all pretensions of being the sovereigns of the principality. Principality of Transylvania (78 bytes) Waldeck (principality) (1200 bytes) 1: ...k''' (or '''Waldeck-Pyrmont''') was a sovereign [[principality]] in what is now [[Lower Saxony]] and [[Hesse]] (... 3: ...ality was confirmed in [[1815]] by the [[Congress of Vienna]]. 5: ...y Prussia as well; it became part of the province of [[Hesse-Nassau]] (now Hesse). Principality of Antioch (10589 bytes) 1: ...s of modern-day [[Turkey]] and [[Syria]], was one of the [[crusader states]] created during the [[Firs... 5: ...heir own horses, or, as legend has it, the bodies of their fellow [[Christian]]s who had not survived. 7: ...He did so on [[June 3]], [[1098]], and a massacre of the [[Muslim]] inhabitants followed. Only four d... 9: ...usly, according to the Crusaders, because an army of saints had appeared to help them on the battlefie... 11: ... the Crusader camp; [[Adhemar of Le Puy]] was one of the victims. Principality of Zeon (7065 bytes) 1: ... or Neo-Zeon. It is also referred to as the Duchy of Zeon. 3: ...ad (thanks to interference by [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] [[historian]] John Gill, who... 5: ==The Republic of Zeon== 6: ...ional guard unit. Unfortunately for the Republic of Zeon, Zeon Zum Diekun unexpectedly died in UC 006... 8: ==The Principality of Zeon== Honours of the Principality of Wales (1391 bytes) 1: ...oatleft">[[Image:Charles coronet.jpg]]<br>Coronet of 1969</div> 2: ...d at the investiture of [[Prince of Wales|Princes of Wales]]. They include a [[coronet]], a [[ring]], ... 4: ...was made for the investiture of [[Charles, Prince of Wales|Charles]] in 1969. Previous coronets are al... 6: ...ke of Windsor, in 1911, when most of the elements of the Honours were redesigned. 9: *[[Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom]] Philip III (449 bytes) 1: '''Philip III''' can refer to a number of monarchs: 3: *[[Philip III of Macedon]] (c. 352 BC-317 BC) 4: *[[Philip III of France]] (1245-1285) 5: *[[Philip III of Navarre]] (1328-1342) 6: ... of Taranto]], [[Principality of Achaea|Prince of Achaea]] (1364-1373) Charles III of Naples (2064 bytes) 1: ...d the title of [[Principality of Achaea|Prince of Achaea]]. 3: ...ot (son to King Charles III) succeeded the throne of [[Naples]]. 11: Preceded by:<br>[[Mary of Hungary]] 13: [[List of Hungarian rulers]] 21: ...30%" align="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Joan I of Naples|Joan I]]''' Philip I of Taranto (2051 bytes) 1: ...rince of Achaea]], [[Latin Empire|Titular Emperor of Costantinople]]. 3: ...f Naples, and Mary, daughter of Stephen IV., King of Hungary. 5: ===Life of Philip of Taranto=== 7: 1278 Philip is born on the 10th of November, in Naples 9: ...le and much of the possessions of the [[Despotate of Epirus]] William II Villehardouin (3507 bytes) 1: ...Achaea]] and ruled the principality at the height of its power and influence. 3: ...power in Achaea in [[1246]] when his brother of Geoffrey II Villehardouin died. 5: ...icense to [[mint (coin)|mint]] coins in the style of royal French money. 7: ...). William won the war and also defeated the Duke of Athens in [[1258]], reaffirming his influence ove... 9: ...at year he led the Achaean forces at the [[Battle of Pelagonia]] against the Nicaeans, but the Epirote... AchaeaMud (1201 bytes) 3: ...n the [[MMOG]] world (with the possible exception of ''[[DragonRealms]]'' created by [[Simutronics]]).... 7: ...he [[Principia Discordia]]. The world thrives off of dynamic conflict, and the greatest one there is c... 10: * [http://www.achaea.com Achaea Home Page] Adelaide of Holland (1153 bytes) 1: ... I, Count of Hainaut|John I of Avesnes]], [[Count of Hainaut]] and had the following issue: 2: *[[John II, Count of Hainaut]] and [[Count of Holland|Holland]] (1237-1304) 3: *Joanna, abbess of Flines (died 1304) 4: *Bouchard, Bishop of Metz (1251-1296) 5: *Guy, [[Bishop of Utrecht]] (1253-1317) Iron Realms Entertainment (452 bytes) 1: ...idnight Age]], [[Imperian]], and [[Lusternia, Age of Ascension]]. 4: * [http://www.ironrealms.com/ Iron Realms official site] John I, Count of Hainaut (1280 bytes) 1: ...came [[Count of Flanders]]. He married [[Adelaide of Holland]] in 1246 and had the following issue: 2: *[[John II, Count of Hainaut]] and [[Count of Holland|Holland]] (1247-1304) 3: *Joanna, abbess of Flines (died 1304) 4: *Bouchard, Bishop of Metz (1251-1296) 5: *Guy, [[Bishop of Utrecht]] (1253-1317)
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