Guy II de la Roche

Silver denier of Guy II, minted at Thebes

Guy II de la Roche, also known as Guyot or Guidotto (1280 – 5 October 1308), was the Duke of Athens from 1287, the last duke of his family.[1] He succeeded as a minor on the death of his father, William I,[1] at a time when the duchy of Athens had exceeded the Principality of Achaea in wealth, power, and importance.

  1. ^ a b The Latins in Greece and the Aegean from the Fourth Crusade to the End of the Middle Ages, K. M. Setton, The Cambridge Medieval History:Vol IV, The Byzantine Empire, ed. J.M Hussey, D.M. Nicol and G. Cowan, (Cambridge University Press, 1966), 410-411.