William I of Verona
William I of Verona (Italian: Guglielmo I da Verona, died in 1263) was the ruler of the central terziere, or third, of the Lordship of Negroponte in Frankish Greece from 1216 to 1263. He was also the titular of king of Thessalonica from 1243 to 1246.[1][2] Guglielmo is son of Giberto da Verona, triarch of Eubea. After his father's death, ruled tougether with his brother Alberto da Verona. Guglielmo married Elena, doughter of Manuel Komnenos Doukas and bulgarian princes Maria Asen, illegitimate daughter of Ivan Asen II.
References
- Longnon 1969, p. 245.
- Lock 1995, p. 173.
Sources
- Longnon, Jean (1969) [1962]. "The Frankish States in Greece, 1204–1311". In Wolff, Robert Lee; Hazard, Harry W. (eds.). A History of the Crusades. Volume II: The Later Crusades, ' 1189–1311. The University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 235–276. ISBN 0-299-04844-6.
|volume=has extra text (help) - Lock, Peter (1995). The Franks in the Aegean: 1204-1500. Longman. ISBN 0-582-05139-8.
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