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William II, Duke of Athens

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Name
  
William Duke

Died
  
August 22, 1338

Uncles
  
James II of Aragon


Role
  
Frederick III of Sicily's son

Parents
  
Eleanor of Anjou, Frederick III of Sicily

Cousins
  
Alfonso IV of Aragon

Grandparents
  
Peter III of Aragon, Charles II of Naples, Constance of Sicily, Queen of Aragon, Mary of Hungary, Queen of Naples

Similar People
  
Peter III of Aragon, James II of Aragon, Alfonso IV of Aragon

William (1312 – 22 August 1338) was the third son of Frederick III of Sicily and Eleanor of Anjou. He inherited the Duchy of Athens after the death of his elder brother Manfred on 9 November 1317.

During his minority, his Greek possessions were governed by his illegitimate elder brother Alfonso Frederick, who in 1319 added the Duchy of Neopatria to the Catalan domains. In 1330, Alfonso returned from Greece and William ceded the counties of Malta and Gozo to him. Nicola Lanza replaced him in Greece.

In 1335, he married María Álvarez de Jérica, a descendant of Roger of Lauria, without papal dispensation, as both John XXII and Benedict XII wanted to check the power of Frederick his father.

In 1337, his father willed him the Principality of Taranto, the county of Calatafimi, the honour of Monte Sant'Angelo, and various castles and lands in Noto, Spaccaforno, Capo Passero, and Avola when his mother, Eleanor, daughter of Charles II of Naples, died. She died in 1341, but William died first on 22 August 1338. He left his library to the Dominicans of Palermo and was buried in the cathedral there.

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William II, Duke of Athens Wikipedia


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