John I de la Roche

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John I de la Roche was a 13th-century Frankish noble who ruled as Duke of Athens during the period of Latin states in Greece following the Fourth Crusade.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Duke of Athens
Frankish noble
medieval ruler
associatedWith Crusader states in the Eastern Mediterranean NERFINISHED
Frankish rule in Greece
centuryOfActivity 13th century
continent Europe
country Duchy of Athens NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Frankish people
familyName de la Roche NERFINISHED
givenName John NERFINISHED
governmentForm feudal monarchy
historicalEventContext aftermath of the Fourth Crusade
historicalPeriod Latin states in Greece
Middle Ages NERFINISHED
languageOfEnvironment French
Greek
nobleFamily House of de la Roche NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Duke
notableFor rule over the Duchy of Athens in the 13th century
partOf Latin states in Greece
placeOfRule Athens NERFINISHED
politicalStatus vassal of the Latin Empire
vassal of the Principality of Achaea
positionHeld Duke of Athens NERFINISHED
precededBy Guy I de la Roche NERFINISHED
region Greece NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
succeededBy William I de la Roche NERFINISHED
titleHeldIn Frankish Greece NERFINISHED

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de la Roche dynasty notableMember John I de la Roche
Duke of Athens positionHeldBy John I de la Roche