Pedro I Fadrique
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Pedro I Fadrique (died 1355), Count of Salona, was the eldest son of Alfonso Fadrique, vicar general of Athens, and Marulla of Verona.
He was excommunicated along with his father and his brother James on 29 December 1335 by Guglielmo Frangipani, Archbishop of Patras. In 1338, he succeeded his father in Salon, Loidoriki, and Lamia. It is possible, but not certain, that Pedro also received the island of Aegina, but he granted that to another younger brother John sometime before 1350.
On his death, his brother James received his other fiefs.
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- Setton, Kenneth M. (general editor) A History of the Crusades: Volume III — The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries. Harry W. Hazard, editor. University of Wisconsin Press: Madison, 1975.
- Setton, Kenneth M. Catalan Domination of Athens 1311–1380. Revised edition. Variorum: London, 1975.