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The De la Roche family is a French noble family named for
La Roche-sur-l'Ognon Rigney () is a commune in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France. Its hamlet ''La Roche-sur-l'Ognon'' is also the most likely place of origin of the first ducal family of the Duchy of Athens, the de la Roch ...
that founded the
Duchy of Athens The Duchy of Athens (Greek: Δουκᾶτον Ἀθηνῶν, ''Doukaton Athinon''; Catalan: ''Ducat d'Atenes'') was one of the Crusader states set up in Greece after the conquest of the Byzantine Empire during the Fourth Crusade as part of th ...
of the early 13th century.


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Alice de la Roche Alice de la Roche, Lady of Beirut, Regent of Beirut (died 1282) was the wife of John II, Lord of Beirut in the Kingdom of Jerusalem. She was a daughter of Guy I, Lord of Athens. Alice is sometimes referred to as Alice of Athens. Alice was regent ...
, (Unknown-1282) Lady of Beirut, Regent of Beirut * Guy I de la Roche, (1205–1263) Frankish Duke of Athens * Guy II de la Roche, (1280 – 1308) Frankish Duke of Athens *
Isabella de la Roche Isabella de la Roche (died before 1291) was a daughter of Guy I de la Roche. She was married twice, firstly to Geoffrey of Briel, Lord of Karytaina and then secondly to Hugh, Count of Brienne, having children only with her second husband. Life I ...
, (died c.1291) Daughter of Guy I de la Roche and wife of Geoffrey of Briel * Jacqueline de la Roche (died c.1329) baroness of Veligosti and Damala in 1308-1329, from 1311 in co-regency with her spouse. *
John I de la Roche John I de la Roche (died 1280) succeeded his father, Guy I, as Duke of Athens in 1263. He was cultured and chivalrous, spoke fluent Greek, and read Herodotus. In 1275, John, with 300 knights, relieved Neopatras, which had been blockaded by a Byz ...
(died 1280) Frankish Duke of Athens, succeeding his father; Guy I de la Roche * Othon de la Roche (died c.1234) First Frankish Lord and Duke of Athens * Renaud de la Roche, father of Jacqueline de la Roche * William de la Roche (lord of Veligosti) Baron of Veligosti and Damala in the
Principality of Achaea The Principality of Achaea () or Principality of Morea was one of the three vassal states of the Latin Empire, which replaced the Byzantine Empire after the capture of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade. It became a vassal of the Kingdom ...
, and a relative of the ruling
Dukes of Athens The Duchy of Athens ( Greek: Δουκᾶτον Ἀθηνῶν, ''Doukaton Athinon''; Catalan: ''Ducat d'Atenes'') was one of the Crusader states set up in Greece after the conquest of the Byzantine Empire during the Fourth Crusade as part of ...
of the de la Roche family. *
William I de la Roche William I de la Roche (died 1287) succeeded his brother, John I, as Duke of Athens in 1280. He was the son of Guy I de la Roche. William reversed the territorial losses of his brother's reign, extending his control over Lamia and Gardiki. He ma ...
(died 1287) succeeded his brother,
John I de la Roche John I de la Roche (died 1280) succeeded his father, Guy I, as Duke of Athens in 1263. He was cultured and chivalrous, spoke fluent Greek, and read Herodotus. In 1275, John, with 300 knights, relieved Neopatras, which had been blockaded by a Byz ...
, as Duke of Athens in 1280.


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James Rennell Rodd James Rennell Rodd, 1st Baron Rennell, (9 November 1858 – 26 July 1941), known as Sir Rennell Rodd before 1933, was a British diplomat, poet and politician. He served as British Ambassador to Italy during the First World War. Early life ...
, ''The Princes of Achaia and the Chronicles of Morea: A Study of Greece in the Middle Ages'', 1907, v. II, p. 314, "The De La Roches of Athens"

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