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Matthew of Moncada was count of Aderno and , the grand seneschal of the Kingdom of Sicily under Frederick the Simple. He was the son of William Raymond II of Moncada and his wife, Margaret Sclafani. He was twice appointed as vicar-general for the twin duchy of Athens and Neopatras, in 1359–61 and again 1363–66. The latter appointment came after the de facto ruler of the duchies, the marshal , had admitted a Turkish garrison into Thebes to strengthen his own position. The inhabitants of the duchy sent a delegation to the King, who in August 1363 appointed Matthew to the post—reportedly for life—with the task of restoring order. He did not himself go to Greece, but the troops he sent were heavily defeated by Roger de Llúria and his men. As Roger de Llúria was also engaged in a conflict with

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  • Ματθαίος Μονκάδα (el)
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  • Ο Ματθαίος Μονκάδα (περί το 1325 - 1378) ήταν μέγας σενεσάλος του βασιλείου της Σικελίας, κόμης της Aderno και της Agosta στη Σικελία, γενικός επίτροπος του Δουκάτου των Αθηνών και των Νέων Πατρών (1359 - 1361 και 1363 - 1366). Δεν ήλθε ποτέ στην Ελλάδα και ασκούσε την εξουσία μέσω διαφόρων Καταλανών ευγενών, με αποτέλεσμα να επικρατεί αποδιοργάνωση. Τον διαδέχτηκε ο Ρογήρος Α΄ ντε Λούρια, το 1366. (el)
  • Matteo Moncada Sclafani, conte di Agosta (1325 ca. – 1378), è stato un nobile, politico e militare italiano del XIV secolo. (it)
  • Mateus de Moncada foi conde de Aderno e Agosta e o grão-senescal do Reino da Sicília sob Frederico, o Simples. (pt)
  • Mateo de Moncada fue conde de Aderno y Agosta y gran senescal del Reino de Sicilia durante el reinado Federico el Simple.​ Era hijo de y su esposa, Margarita Sclafani. Fue nombrado dos veces vicario general del Ducado de Atenas y Neopatria, desde 1359 a 1361 y nuevamente desde 1363 a 1366.​ El último nombramiento se produjo después de que el gobernante de facto de los ducados, el mariscal Roger de Lauria, admitiera una guarnición turca en Tebas para fortalecer su propia posición. Los habitantes del ducado enviaron una delegación al rey, quien en agosto de 1363 nombró a Mateo para el cargo, según se informa de por vida, con la tarea de restaurar el orden. Mateo mismo no fue a Grecia, pero las tropas que envió fueron fuertemente derrotadas por Roger y sus hombres.​ Como Roger también estaba (es)
  • Matthew of Moncada was count of Aderno and , the grand seneschal of the Kingdom of Sicily under Frederick the Simple. He was the son of William Raymond II of Moncada and his wife, Margaret Sclafani. He was twice appointed as vicar-general for the twin duchy of Athens and Neopatras, in 1359–61 and again 1363–66. The latter appointment came after the de facto ruler of the duchies, the marshal , had admitted a Turkish garrison into Thebes to strengthen his own position. The inhabitants of the duchy sent a delegation to the King, who in August 1363 appointed Matthew to the post—reportedly for life—with the task of restoring order. He did not himself go to Greece, but the troops he sent were heavily defeated by Roger de Llúria and his men. As Roger de Llúria was also engaged in a conflict with (en)
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  • Kenneth Setton (en)
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  • The Catalans and Florentines in Greece, 1311–1462 (en)
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  • Ο Ματθαίος Μονκάδα (περί το 1325 - 1378) ήταν μέγας σενεσάλος του βασιλείου της Σικελίας, κόμης της Aderno και της Agosta στη Σικελία, γενικός επίτροπος του Δουκάτου των Αθηνών και των Νέων Πατρών (1359 - 1361 και 1363 - 1366). Δεν ήλθε ποτέ στην Ελλάδα και ασκούσε την εξουσία μέσω διαφόρων Καταλανών ευγενών, με αποτέλεσμα να επικρατεί αποδιοργάνωση. Τον διαδέχτηκε ο Ρογήρος Α΄ ντε Λούρια, το 1366. (el)
  • Mateo de Moncada fue conde de Aderno y Agosta y gran senescal del Reino de Sicilia durante el reinado Federico el Simple.​ Era hijo de y su esposa, Margarita Sclafani. Fue nombrado dos veces vicario general del Ducado de Atenas y Neopatria, desde 1359 a 1361 y nuevamente desde 1363 a 1366.​ El último nombramiento se produjo después de que el gobernante de facto de los ducados, el mariscal Roger de Lauria, admitiera una guarnición turca en Tebas para fortalecer su propia posición. Los habitantes del ducado enviaron una delegación al rey, quien en agosto de 1363 nombró a Mateo para el cargo, según se informa de por vida, con la tarea de restaurar el orden. Mateo mismo no fue a Grecia, pero las tropas que envió fueron fuertemente derrotadas por Roger y sus hombres.​ Como Roger también estaba involucrado en un conflicto con la colonia veneciana de Negroponte, y debido al peligro que representaban sus tropas turcas para todos los Estados cristianos de Grecia, se había formado una coalición formada por Venecia, los caballeros hospitalarios, el Principado de Acaya y la provincia bizantina de Mistrá, que derrotó a los turcos de Roger en una batalla naval frente a Mégara y lo obligó a llegar a un acuerdo en 1365.​ A pesar de que los señores catalanes de Atenas estaban ahora dispuestos a afirmar su sumisión al rey, Moncada se mostró reacio a ir a Grecia, donde la situación era inestable y peligrosa; como resultado, el rey Federico se vio obligado a legitimar el poder de Roger y reconocerlo como vicario general a fines de 1366.​ (es)
  • Matthew of Moncada was count of Aderno and , the grand seneschal of the Kingdom of Sicily under Frederick the Simple. He was the son of William Raymond II of Moncada and his wife, Margaret Sclafani. He was twice appointed as vicar-general for the twin duchy of Athens and Neopatras, in 1359–61 and again 1363–66. The latter appointment came after the de facto ruler of the duchies, the marshal , had admitted a Turkish garrison into Thebes to strengthen his own position. The inhabitants of the duchy sent a delegation to the King, who in August 1363 appointed Matthew to the post—reportedly for life—with the task of restoring order. He did not himself go to Greece, but the troops he sent were heavily defeated by Roger de Llúria and his men. As Roger de Llúria was also engaged in a conflict with the Venetian colony of Negroponte, and due to the danger posed by his Turkish troops to all Christian states of Greece, a coalition comprising Venice, the Knights Hospitaller, the Principality of Achaea, and the Byzantine province of Mystras had formed, which defeated Roger's Turks in a naval battle off Megara and forced him to come to terms in 1365. Despite the fact that the Catalan lords of Athens were now willing to affirm their submission to the King, Moncada was reluctant to go to Greece, where the situation was unstable and perilous; as a result, King Frederick was forced to legitimize Roger de Llúria's power and acknowledge him as vicar-general in late 1366. (en)
  • Matteo Moncada Sclafani, conte di Agosta (1325 ca. – 1378), è stato un nobile, politico e militare italiano del XIV secolo. (it)
  • Mateus de Moncada foi conde de Aderno e Agosta e o grão-senescal do Reino da Sicília sob Frederico, o Simples. (pt)
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