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Name
  
Peter Fadrique

Role
  
Alfonso Fadrique's son

Died
  
1355


Parents
  
Alfonso Fadrique, Marulla of Verona

Grandparents
  
Frederick III of Sicily, Boniface of Verona

Great-grandparents
  
Peter III of Aragon, Constance of Sicily, Queen of Aragon

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Peter (I) Fadrique (died 1355), Count of Salona, was the eldest son of Alfonso Fadrique, vicar general of Athens and Neopatras, and Marulla of Verona.

As the Papacy supported the claims of Walter VI of Brienne on the Duchy of Athens, Peter (along with his father and his brother James) was among the Catalan leaders excommunicated on 29 December 1335 by William Frangipani, Latin Archbishop of Patras. Alfonso died in about 1338, and Peter succeeded his father in the County of Salona, the baronies of Loidoriki, Veteranitsa, Aegina, and perhaps Zetouni.

His possessions were confiscated by the Crown of Aragon sometime between 1350 and Peter's death, which occurred before 1355. The reason for the confiscation is unknown, but after Peter's death his fiefs were restored to his younger brother James, as had been stipulated by Alfonso in his will. Another brother, John, appears as lord of Aegina (and nearby Salamis) already in 1350.

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