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The Bastard's Rebellion was a military conflict that took place in the Duchy of Athens in 1402 and 1403. A Florentine by the name of Antonio I Acciauoli managed to recapture his title and the Duchy from the Venetians. Angered by this, the Venetians retaliated, blockading Athenian ports and sending in troops. The Roman Empire also participated, lured in by its increasing relations with Venice due to the Treaty of Aegina and the promise of land.

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  • The Bastard's Rebellion (Principia Moderni III Map Game)
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  • The Bastard's Rebellion was a military conflict that took place in the Duchy of Athens in 1402 and 1403. A Florentine by the name of Antonio I Acciauoli managed to recapture his title and the Duchy from the Venetians. Angered by this, the Venetians retaliated, blockading Athenian ports and sending in troops. The Roman Empire also participated, lured in by its increasing relations with Venice due to the Treaty of Aegina and the promise of land.
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Casus
  • Florentine Coup in Athens, ousting of the Venetian military government
Date
  • 1402(xsd:integer)
Commander
  • 25(xsd:integer)
Caption
  • Antonio I "The Bastard" Acciauoli
Casualties
  • 25(xsd:integer)
Result
  • Fall and Division of the Duchy of Athens
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  • 25(xsd:integer)
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Place
  • Duchy of Athens
Conflict
  • Principia Moderni III
  • The Bastard's Rebellion
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  • The Bastard's Rebellion was a military conflict that took place in the Duchy of Athens in 1402 and 1403. A Florentine by the name of Antonio I Acciauoli managed to recapture his title and the Duchy from the Venetians. Angered by this, the Venetians retaliated, blockading Athenian ports and sending in troops. The Roman Empire also participated, lured in by its increasing relations with Venice due to the Treaty of Aegina and the promise of land. Joint Roman-Venetian forces lay siege to Athens and eventually captured it, forcing Antonio I to flee to the countryside. A Roman force also managed to take Thebes, securing their control over Boeotia. Antonio I then rallied his forces and tried to attack Athens once more, but he was defeated and captured by the Venetians, who had him executed in the streets of Venice.
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