Geoffrey I Geoffroi Ier | |
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Prince of Achaea | |
Reign | 1209/1210–c. 1229 |
Predecessor | William I |
Successor | Geoffrey II |
Born | c. 1169 Unknown |
Died | c. 1229 Unknown |
Burial | Church of St James, Andravida |
Spouse | Elisabeth (of Chappes?) |
Issue | Geoffrey II Alix William II |
Dynasty | Villehardouin |
Father | John of Villehardouin |
Mother | Céline of Briel |
Geoffrey I of Villehardouin (French: Geoffroi Ier de Villehardouin) (c. 1169 – c. 1229) was a French knight from the County of Champagne who joined the Fourth Crusade.[1][2][3][4] He participated in the conquest of the Peloponnese and became the second prince of Achaea (1209/1210–c. 1229).[2]
Under his reign, the Principality of Achaea became the direct vassal of the Latin Empire of Constantinople.[5] He extended the borders of his principality, but the closing years of his rule were marked by his conflict with the church.[6]