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    Othon de la Roche, also Otho de la Roche (died before 1234), was a Burgundian nobleman of the De la Roche family from La Roche-sur-l'Ognon. He joined the...
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    with her spouse. John I de la Roche (died 1280) Frankish Duke of Athens, succeeding his father; Guy I de la Roche Othon de la Roche (died c.1234), first...
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  • I de la Roche (1205–1263) was the Duke of Athens (from 1225/34), the son and successor of the first duke Othon. After the conquest of Thebes, Othon gave...
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  • the son of Jacques de Cicon and Sibylle de la Roche, the sister of the first Duke of Athens, Othon de la Roche. After Jacques' death, the lordship of Cicon...
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    the Principality of Achaea (a vassal state of the Latin Empire). Othon de la Roche, a Burgundian nobleman, founds the Duchy of Athens (one of the Crusader...
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    forces. 1146 – City "plundered by Roger, King of Sicily." 1204 – Othon de la Roche of Burgundy becomes Duke of Athens. 1311 – City under Aragonese rule...
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    1204, one Othon de Cicon. Othon de Cicon had accompanied his uncle Othon de la Roche (who became Duc d’Athènes and built a Frankish tower atop the Acropolis)...
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  • Alexios III. Boniface grants Boeotia and Attica to a Burgundian knight, Othon de la Roche. Michael Komnenos Doukas deserts Boniface's army and flees to Arta...
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    needed] Some authors suggest that the shroud was captured by the knight Othon de la Roche who became Duke of Athens, sometimes adding that he soon relinquished...
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    Trebizond, emperor and claimant to the Byzantine throne. (Date unknown). Othon de la Roche founds the Duchy of Athens. (Date unknown). German monk Gunther of...
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    Daphni Monastery (category Burial sites of the De la Roche family)
    crusaders in 1205. The region became part of the Duchy of Athens under Othon de la Roche. Othon gave the Daphni Monastery to the Cistercian Abbey of Bellevaux...
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  • 1200s (decade) (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
    the Principality of Achaea (a vassal state of the Latin Empire). Othon de la Roche, a Burgundian nobleman, founds the Duchy of Athens (one of the Crusader...
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    Beulé Gate (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    of Athens, a lordship initially held by the Burgundian aristocrat Othon de la Roche. Between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries, the city's Frankish...
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    Ray, lord of Ray, son of Othon de la Roche, lord of Ray, and of Margueritte de Thilchatel, with whom she had two children: Othon and Guillaume of Ray. Widowed...
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    defiance of the Roman Catholic allegiance to the Frankish lord of Athens Othon de la Roche, the Orthodox church of the "Presentation of Mary of Trachones" (Greek:...
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  • History of Thessaly (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    to Jacques de Saint Omer, Salona to Thomas d'Autremencourt, Thebes to the brothers Albertino and Rolando Canossa, Athens to Othon de la Roche, and Euboea...
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  • Timeline of Eastern Orthodoxy in Greece (1204–1453) (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Venetians controlled the Duchy of the Archipelago in the Aegean; Othon de la Roche of Burgundy becomes Duke of Athens. 1205 Latins annex Athens and convert...
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    emotional response. Braque worked most closely with the artists Raoul Dufy and Othon Friesz, who shared Braque's hometown of Le Havre, to develop a somewhat...
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    painter André Utter, Valadon's husband, painter Émile Bernard The fauves Othon Friesz and Raoul Dufy Demetrios Galanis Francisque Poulbot Léon Bloy Pierre...
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    aid of the Republic of Venice. The Lord of Athens and Thebes, Guy I de la Roche, also entered the war against William, along with other barons of Central...
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    Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Henri Matisse, Emile Othon Friesz, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Maurice de Vlaminck, Georges Rouault, Raoul Dufy, Marie Laurencin...
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    time, Les Fauves (Henri Matisse, André Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck, Albert Marquet, Raoul Dufy, Othon Friesz, Charles Camoin, Henri Manguin) exploded into...
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    vassals, they rejected his claim. They gained the support of Venice, Guy I de la Roche, Lord of Athens, and other Frankish rulers. The conflict developed into...
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    Triarchy of Negroponte (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Karydi in May/June 1258, where William defeated the Duke of Athens, Guy I de la Roche, who had allied himself with the rebellious triarchs. Finally, in 1259...
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    works of the twentieth century: by the painters Maurice Marinot and Emile Othon Friesz and by the sculptors Jane Poupelet and Étienne Hajdu ; Flemish works:...
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    Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne, duc de Bouillon, in exchange for the Principality of Sedan. The most famous holder of the title is Louis Henri de La Tour...
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    as Amedeo Modigliani, Michel Kikoine, Chaïm Soutine, Othon Friesz, Jacques Villon, André Dunoyer de Segonzac. However, Osterlind showed a fierce sense of...
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    decoration. Giverny is also located 9.0 km from the Middle Age castle of La Roche-Guyon and the Seine River Bank. Communes of Eure "Répertoire national des...
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    Henri-Edmond Cross, Jean Dufy, Raoul Dufy, André Derain, André Dunoyer de Segonzac, Emile-Othon Friesz, Albert Gleizes, Juan Gris, Henri Hayden, Auguste Herbin...
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    the American Revolutionary War (b. 1732) October 27 – Charles Antoine de La Roche-Aymon, French cardinal-archbishop and Grand Almoner (b. 1697) October...
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