Barony of Bodonitsa

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The Barony of Bodonitsa was a medieval Frankish fief in central Greece established after the Fourth Crusade, serving as a key fortress controlling the pass of Thermopylae.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Crusader state
Frankish fief
medieval barony
capital Bodonitsa NERFINISHED
conqueredBy Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
conqueredIn 1414
country Greece
currency denier tournois
defensiveRole guarding the main land route into southern Greece
era Middle Ages
establishedAfter Fourth Crusade NERFINISHED
establishedIn 1204
firstRuler Guy Pallavicini NERFINISHED
foundedBy Boniface I of Montferrat NERFINISHED
governmentType feudal monarchy
historicalCategory Crusader states in Greece NERFINISHED
Former monarchies of Europe
historicalRegion Phthiotis NERFINISHED
language French
Greek
lastRuler Niccolò III Zorzi NERFINISHED
legalSystem Assizes of Romania NERFINISHED
locatedIn Lordship of Negroponte region NERFINISHED
Thermopylae region NERFINISHED
central Greece
neighboringEntity Duchy of Athens NERFINISHED
Lordship of Negroponte NERFINISHED
overlord Duchy of Athens NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Thessalonica NERFINISHED
Principality of Achaea NERFINISHED
Republic of Venice NERFINISHED
partOf Frankish states in Greece NERFINISHED
Latin Empire sphere of influence
primaryFunction fortress controlling the pass of Thermopylae
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy

Roman Catholicism
rulingDynasty Pallavicini family NERFINISHED
Zorzi family NERFINISHED
strategicImportance defense of central Greece
successorState Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
titleHeldByRuler Baron of Bodonitsa NERFINISHED

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Frankish Greece hasPart Barony of Bodonitsa