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  1. Villehardouin [vilaʀdw '], Geoffroy de, francuski kroničar ( kraj Troyesa, oko 1150 – Moreja /Peloponez/, između 1212. i 1218 ). Imenovan komesarom za pripreme Četvrtoga križarskog rata, otišao u Veneciju da ugovori uvjete za prijevoz francuskih križara u Palestinu. Sudjelovao je u zauzeću Zadra (1202) i Carigrada (1204) i odigrao ...

  2. Geoffrey II of Villehardouin (French: Geoffroi II de Villehardouin) (c. 1195- after May 6, 1246) was the third prince of Achaea (c. 1229-1246). From his accession to the princely throne, he was a powerful and respected person, and even French knights came to the principality to enter his service. [2]

  3. Geoffroy de Villehardouin fue un noble y cronista francés.

  4. Geoffrey de Villehardouin was a soldier and historian who took part in, and wrote extensively on, the Fourth Crusade.His eyewitness account of the 1204 conquest of Constantinople is the earliest surviving French historical narrative.

  5. Geoffroy of Villehardouin’s Conquête de Constantinople (“Conquest of Constantinople”) is a sober, if biased, eyewitness account of the Fourth Crusade (1199–1204). Jean, sire de Joinville, was 84 when, in 1309, he completed his Histoire de Saint Louis, a flattering biographical portrait of his intimate friend Louis IX, whom….

  6. 15 de dic. de 2008 · The Marquis at the end of Villehardouin's chronicle offers a grant of land to Villehardouin and it was Villehardouin who recommended the Marquis to lead the crusade after Thibault's death. Villehardouin also treats the Doge of Venice well in his chronicle reporting Dandolo's directives as "recommendations" and portraying them in the best light.

    • Geoffrey De Villehardouin
  7. Geoffroy z Villehardouinu ( francouzsky Geoffroi de Villehardouin, asi 1150 – asi 1213 [2]) byl francouzský rytíř a historik, který se účastnil a zaznamenal Čtvrtou křížovou výpravu. Je považován za jednoho z nejvýznamnějších historiků své doby; nejznámější je jeho dílo Histoire de la Conquête de Constantinople ...