• Pedro de San Superano (also spelled San Superán, in French Pierre de Saint-Superan; died 1402) was one of the captains of the Navarrese Company in the...
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    when they were defeated by the Navarrese Company, commanded by Pedro de San Superano, Juan de Urtubia and the Florentine troops of Nerio I Acciaioli of Corinth...
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    formed by the German knight Werner von Urslingen (1342), the Compagnia di San Giorgio formed by the Italian nobleman Lodrisio Visconti in 1339, the White...
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  • viceregal power in Achaea under three captains: Mahiot, Pedro de San Superano, and Berard de Varvassa. For the next two years, the Navarrese governed...
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    Croatian army, defeated her husband Otto, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen, at San Germano, seized the city and besieged Joanna in the Castel dell'Ovo. After...
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  • al-Hasan, Imam (1495–1523) Principality of Achaea (complete list) – Pedro de San Superano, Prince (1396–1402) Maria, Princess (1402–1404) Centurione, Prince...
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  • (1373–1381) James, Prince (1380–1383) Charles III, Prince (1383–1386) Pedro de San Superano, Prince (1396–1402) Archipelago Duchy of the Archipelago (complete...
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    troops from the town. Nerio was captured by a mercenary commander, Pedro de San Superano, in 1389. He was released after he promised to support the Venetians...
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    He was known to sack monasteries and holy places, such as the Abbey of San Galgano. He even harassed the Pope in Avignon, but there is also evidence...
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  • Listrina for a year from September 1389 by the Navarrese master Pedro de San Superano, he abandoned his erstwhile allies and began talks with Amadeo,...
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    battles: Battle of Canturino 1363 First Battle of Cascina 1364 Battle of San Mariano 1365 Second Battle of Cascina 1369 Battle of Montichiari 1373 Battle...
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    an invasion by Hungary. Maria II Zaccaria succeeds her husband, Pedro de San Superano, as regent of the Principality of Achaea (modern-day southern Greece)...
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    Roger de Flor (c. 1267 – 30 April 1305), also known as Ruggero/Ruggiero da Fiore or Rutger von Blum or Ruggero Flores, was an Italian military adventurer...
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  • France conquers the Republic of Genoa. After a 14-year interregnum, Pedro de San Superano is declared ruler of the Principality of Achaea (modern-day Peloponnese...
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    Scala of Verona. After the end of that conflict, he entered the Compagnia di San Giorgio, financed by the Veronese and led by Lodrisio Visconti, and took...
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    judged affairs pertaining to feudal law. In addition, a Lower Court (la Court de la Borgesie) is mentioned, which abjudicated in matters of common law. On...
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    until 1432 when his nephew Niccolò Fortebraccio moved it to the church of San Francesco al Prato in Perugia. He married Elisabetta Ermanni with whom he...
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    married Pedro de San Superano the leader of the Navarrese Company from the year 1386 and the de facto ruler of Morea until 1402. After Pedro's death, Maria...
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  • Pausicacus of Synada Pavle of Serbia Pechenegs Pecheneg Revolt Pedro de San Superano Pegae, Battle of Pegonites Pelagianism Pelagius I, Pope of Rome...
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    Navarrese mercenaries in 1378. The Navarrese, under the leadership of Pedro de San Superano, seized control over Achaia following the death of James and launched...
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    hands of Pedro de San Superano, who became Prince of Achaea in 1395. Vostitsa then became part of the princely domain, and on San Superano's death passed...
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  • France conquers the Republic of Genoa. After a 14-year interregnum, Pedro de San Superano is declared ruler of the Principality of Achaea (modern-day Peloponnese...
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    Libro de los fechos et conquistas del principado de la Morea compilado por comandamiento de Don Fray Johan Ferrandez de Heredia, maestro del Hospital de S...
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    Damalas (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    married the Prince of Achaea, Pedro de San Superano, the leader of the Navarrese Company from the year 1386 and the de facto Prince of Achaea until 1402...
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  • Leonardo II Tocco (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Leonardo also received lands in the Principality of Achaea by Prince Pedro de San Superano. Little is known of him otherwise until ca. 1404–1406, when he took...
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  • « Tard-Venus » dans Dictionnaire universel d’histoire et de géographie, 1878. Les Chroniques de Jehan Froissart. Également écrit Jean de Grôlé ou Jean de Groslée...
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  • breastplate. Urslingen was inspired by Lodrisio Visconti's Compagnia di San Giorgio, under which he had fought in the battle of Parabiago. Commanders...
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    an invasion by Hungary. Maria II Zaccaria succeeds her husband, Pedro de San Superano, as regent of the Principality of Achaea (modern-day southern Greece)...
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  • Bernat de Rocafort Hagre l'Escot Albert Sterz Talbart Talbardon Bour de Breteuil Pedro de San Superano Werner von Urslingen Bernard de la Salle Juan de Urtubia...
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  • when Mahiot's successor at the head of the Navarrese Company, Pedro de San Superano, received recognition as hereditary Prince of Achaea from King Ladislaus...
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