Eric Manuel, Légitimé de Diadochia, 20th Duke of Antioch (6 November 1660– 22 December 1697) was the eldest surviving son of Eric III of Diadochia and his mistress Louise Marie Dalessene. He was sometimes known as Eric Manuel de Ellis. He was an Imperial Bastard or Légitimé de Diadochia, a child born out of wedlock to a reigning Diadochian monarch. His father recognized him as his son, soon after his birth in 1660, even legitimizing him and placing him and his sister as well as his other half-illegitimate siblings in the line of succession behind all legitimate members.
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| - Eric Manuel Dalassenos, 20th Duke of Antioch
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| - Eric Manuel, Légitimé de Diadochia, 20th Duke of Antioch (6 November 1660– 22 December 1697) was the eldest surviving son of Eric III of Diadochia and his mistress Louise Marie Dalessene. He was sometimes known as Eric Manuel de Ellis. He was an Imperial Bastard or Légitimé de Diadochia, a child born out of wedlock to a reigning Diadochian monarch. His father recognized him as his son, soon after his birth in 1660, even legitimizing him and placing him and his sister as well as his other half-illegitimate siblings in the line of succession behind all legitimate members.
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| - Eric Manuel Komnenos-Palaiologos, Légitimé de Diadochia
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| - Eric Manuel, 20th Duke of Antioch
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| - Hebdomon Palace, Atlantis, Diadochia
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| - Eric Manuel, Légitimé de Diadochia, 20th Duke of Antioch (6 November 1660– 22 December 1697) was the eldest surviving son of Eric III of Diadochia and his mistress Louise Marie Dalessene. He was sometimes known as Eric Manuel de Ellis. He was an Imperial Bastard or Légitimé de Diadochia, a child born out of wedlock to a reigning Diadochian monarch. His father recognized him as his son, soon after his birth in 1660, even legitimizing him and placing him and his sister as well as his other half-illegitimate siblings in the line of succession behind all legitimate members. He died at the age of thirty seven, passing his dukedom to his maternal first cousin and wife Anna, who remained as Duchess until her son came of age and was recognized as head of the family and its dukedom and titles.
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