- Galeran of Ivry
Galeran of Ivry was an official of
Charles I of Sicily .Galeran was appointed
seneschal of thekingdom of Sicily in 1272, where he was unpopular due to his arrogance and partiality.cite book | last=Runciman | first=Steven | authorlink=Steven Runciman | title=The Sicilian Vespers | publisher=Cambridge University Press | year=1958 | id=ISBN 0-521-43774-1]After the death of
William II Villehardouin in 1278, theprincipality of Achaea fell, by the operation of theTreaty of Viterbo , to Charles. Galeran was sent to Achaea as Charles' firstbailli andvicar-general in that province.cite book | editor=Hazard, H.W. (ed.) | title=The fourteenth and fifteenth centuries (A History of the Crusades, vol. III) | url=http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/History.CrusThree | accessdate=2006-09-20 | origyear=1975 | publisher=University of Wisconsin Press | location=Madison, Wisconsin | pages=259]His tenure was not a success. Accustomed to the centralized administration of the
kingdom of Sicily , he aroused many complaints from nobles whose feudal rights he traduced, and had difficulty in properly maintaining the troops and equipping the fortresses in Achaea. His one attempt at a military campaign against the Byzantines was defeated in the mountains ofSkorta . A deputation of the Achaean barons, sent toNaples in 1280, obtained his recall and replacement byPhilip of Lagonesse .References
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