Catalan conquest of Thessaly

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The Catalan conquest of Thessaly was a 14th-century military campaign by the Catalan Company that seized control of much of Thessaly in central Greece, reshaping the region’s political landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 14th-century conflict
military campaign
appliesToJurisdiction territories in Thessaly
belligerent Catalan Company
local Greek rulers of Thessaly
conflictType conquest
country Byzantine Empire
describedBySource medieval chronicles of Frankish Greece
effect reshaping of Thessaly’s political landscape
follows expansion of the Catalan Company in Greece
hasCause Catalan Company search for new territories and revenues
hasParticipant local Thessalian nobility
mercenaries of the Catalan Company
involves military campaigns across central Greece
occupation of Thessalian fortresses
location Thessaly
central Greece
partOf history of Catalan Company
history of Thessaly
result Catalan control over much of Thessaly
significantConsequence shift in regional power balance in central Greece
weakening of previous Thessalian rulers
significantEvent seizure of key strongholds in Thessaly
startTime 14th century
timePeriod 14th century

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Duchy of Neopatras foundedAfter Catalan conquest of Thessaly
Duchy of Athens importantEvent Catalan conquest of Thessaly
this entity surface form: Catalan Company conquest of 1311