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(Redirected from Floris of Zeeland) Prince of Achaea from 1289 to 1297

Florent of Hainaut
Seal of Florent of Hainaut
Prince of Achaea
Reign1289–1297
PredecessorCharles II
SuccessorPhilip of Savoy
Co-monarchIsabella
Bornc. 1255
Died23 January 1297
SpouseIsabella of Villehardouin
IssueMatilda
DynastyAvesnes
FatherJohn I of Avesnes
MotherAdelaide of Holland

Florent of Hainaut (also Floris or Florence; Hainaut, also spelled "Hainault") (c. 1255 – 23 January 1297) was Prince of Achaea from 1289 to his death, in right of his wife, Isabella of Villehardouin. He was the son of John I of Avesnes and Adelaide of Holland. From his father he received the stadholdership (government) of Zeeland.

After he left Zeeland, he took up service with Charles II of Naples, who made him constable of the Kingdom of Naples. After his marriage with Isabella on 16 September 1289, they had one daughter, Matilda. She succeeded him and her mother as princess.

Florent settled with his wife in Morea. He negotiated the Treaty of Glarentsa with the Byzantine Empire in 1290. The situation for the Franks in Greece was hopeless by this time, however. The fall of the Angevins in Sicily meant that they were preoccupied with recouping territory there and few Western governments would send troops to defend Morea. Florent thus made peace and maintained it until 1293, when the Greeks retook Kalamata. Florent did not despair and did not reopen the war which had been ongoing until his succession: he instead sent an embassy in protest to Andronikos II Palaiologos, and the emperor returned Kalamata. In 1296, the Greeks retook the castle of Saint George in Arcadia. Florent besieged the castle, but died before it could be taken.

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Regnal titles
Preceded byCharles II Prince of Achaea
1289–1297
With: Isabella of Villehardouin
VacantTitle next held byPhilip of Savoy
Princes of Achaea
Ruling princes
(1205–1432)
Champlitte
Villehardouin
Angevin (various houses)
Navarrese-Genoese
Titular princes
(1642–1933)
Tocco
Capece Galeota
1383–1396: purely nominal control, Achaea de facto under the Navarrese Company


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