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Roger was the Latin Archbishop of Patras and ruler of the Barony of Patras in Frankish Greece from 1337 until ca. 1347. Roger succeeded William Frangipani on the latter's death in 1337. William, an energetic and capable man, had made the See of Patras effectively independent from the Principality of Achaea. Upon his death, and until Roger's arrival from Italy, the bailli of the Principality, Bertrand of Les Baux, laid siege to Patras hoping to reduce it to obedience. In the event, Pope Benedict XII reacted by declaring the city "land of the Holy Roman Church" and placed the Principality under the interdict. The mother and regent of the Prince, Catherine of Valois, arrived in the Principality herself and confirmed the independence of the Archbishop.

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  • Ρογήρος της Πάτρας (el)
  • Roger, Archbishop of Patras (en)
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  • Rogério foi um arcebispo latino de Patras e governante da Baronia de Patras na Grécia franca de 1337 até ca. 1347. (pt)
  • Ο Ρογήρος (Ruggero) ήταν Ρωμαιοκαθολικός αρχιεπίσκοπος Πάτρας και πολιτικός διοικητής, βαρώνος της Πάτρας (1337-1347). Η βαρωνία του ήταν κρατίδιο ανεξάρτητο αλλά υποτελές θρησκευτικά στον Πάπα. Διορίστηκε αρχιεπίσκοπος από τον Πάπα Βενέδικτο ΙΒ΄ μετά τον θάνατο του Γουλιέλμου Φραγκιπάνη. Στο χρονικό διάστημα που μεσολάβησε στη διαδοχή της αρχιεπισκοπής, βρήκε την ευκαιρία ο Βετράνδο ντε Μπώ βάιλος του Πριγκιπάτου της Αχαΐας να πολιορκήσει την πόλη και να την προσαρτήσει στο πριγκιπάτο. Η διαμάχη έληξε με την παρέμβαση της Αικατερίνης Β΄ του Βαλουά, που ταξίδεψε η ίδια στην Αχαΐα το 1338 και αναγνώρισε την εξάρτηση της βαρωνίας από την αρχιεπισκοπή και τον Πάπα. (el)
  • Roger was the Latin Archbishop of Patras and ruler of the Barony of Patras in Frankish Greece from 1337 until ca. 1347. Roger succeeded William Frangipani on the latter's death in 1337. William, an energetic and capable man, had made the See of Patras effectively independent from the Principality of Achaea. Upon his death, and until Roger's arrival from Italy, the bailli of the Principality, Bertrand of Les Baux, laid siege to Patras hoping to reduce it to obedience. In the event, Pope Benedict XII reacted by declaring the city "land of the Holy Roman Church" and placed the Principality under the interdict. The mother and regent of the Prince, Catherine of Valois, arrived in the Principality herself and confirmed the independence of the Archbishop. (en)
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  • Ο Ρογήρος (Ruggero) ήταν Ρωμαιοκαθολικός αρχιεπίσκοπος Πάτρας και πολιτικός διοικητής, βαρώνος της Πάτρας (1337-1347). Η βαρωνία του ήταν κρατίδιο ανεξάρτητο αλλά υποτελές θρησκευτικά στον Πάπα. Διορίστηκε αρχιεπίσκοπος από τον Πάπα Βενέδικτο ΙΒ΄ μετά τον θάνατο του Γουλιέλμου Φραγκιπάνη. Στο χρονικό διάστημα που μεσολάβησε στη διαδοχή της αρχιεπισκοπής, βρήκε την ευκαιρία ο Βετράνδο ντε Μπώ βάιλος του Πριγκιπάτου της Αχαΐας να πολιορκήσει την πόλη και να την προσαρτήσει στο πριγκιπάτο. Η διαμάχη έληξε με την παρέμβαση της Αικατερίνης Β΄ του Βαλουά, που ταξίδεψε η ίδια στην Αχαΐα το 1338 και αναγνώρισε την εξάρτηση της βαρωνίας από την αρχιεπισκοπή και τον Πάπα. Το 1344 προήδρευσε στη συγκέντρωση της στην Ηλεία, όπου το Πριγκιπάτο προσφέρθηκε στον Ιάκωβο Γ΄ της Μαγιόρκας. (el)
  • Roger was the Latin Archbishop of Patras and ruler of the Barony of Patras in Frankish Greece from 1337 until ca. 1347. Roger succeeded William Frangipani on the latter's death in 1337. William, an energetic and capable man, had made the See of Patras effectively independent from the Principality of Achaea. Upon his death, and until Roger's arrival from Italy, the bailli of the Principality, Bertrand of Les Baux, laid siege to Patras hoping to reduce it to obedience. In the event, Pope Benedict XII reacted by declaring the city "land of the Holy Roman Church" and placed the Principality under the interdict. The mother and regent of the Prince, Catherine of Valois, arrived in the Principality herself and confirmed the independence of the Archbishop. This independence was utilized by Roger and his successors, who henceforth played a crucial role in the internal feuds and plots of the Principality. Thus, faced with the repeatedly manifest inability of the Naples-based Angevin Princes to defend the interests of Achaea, in 1341 Roger participated along with other Achaean magnates in a conspiracy to offer control of the principality to John Kantakouzenos, the Byzantine regent; these plans were foiled, however, by the outbreak of the Byzantine civil war. A few years later, in October 1344, at the Council of Roviata Roger headed another group of powerful barons who requested from James III of Majorca, a descendant of the Villehardouin family that had founded the Principality of Achaea, to take over its governance. This appeal too came to nothing, as James was engaged in wars against the Aragonese and was killed in 1349. (en)
  • Rogério foi um arcebispo latino de Patras e governante da Baronia de Patras na Grécia franca de 1337 até ca. 1347. (pt)
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