Barony of Estamira | |||||||
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Barony of the Principality of Achaea | |||||||
after 1230 – 1290s ca. 1370 – 1429 | |||||||
Map of the Peloponnese with its principal locations during the late Middle Ages | |||||||
Capital | Estamira | ||||||
• Type | Feudal lordship | ||||||
Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||||
• Established | after 1230 | ||||||
• Reabsorption into the princely domain | 1290s | ||||||
• Re-establishment for Centurione I Zaccaria | ca. 1370 | ||||||
• Conquest by the Byzantine Empire | 1429 | ||||||
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The Barony of Estamira or Stamira was a medieval Frankish fiefdom of the Principality of Achaea, located in the fertile plains of the Elis region of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece, and centred on the now vanished fortress of Estamira (variously also Estamirra, Stamirra, later Stamero or Stamiro, Greek: Στάμηρον).[1]