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'''Duke of Lycaonia''' is a title that has been created twice in the [[Peerages in Mesogeia|Peerage]] of [[Mesogeia]]n nobility. The present title was granted to the Rendakios-Rhadenos family in 1131. The title refers to the hyparchy of Lycaonia in the province of Anatolia. The Rendakios-Rhadenos family are entitled to be ranked as | '''Duke of Lycaonia''' is a title that has been created twice in the [[Peerages in Mesogeia|Peerage]] of [[Mesogeia]]n nobility. The present title was granted to the Rendakios-Rhadenos family in 1131. The title refers to the hyparchy of Lycaonia in the province of Anatolia. The Rendakios-Rhadenos family are entitled to be ranked as Peers, allowing them a hereditary seat in the Gerousia. | ||
The Duke of Lycaonia holds the subsidiary titles of '''Count of Cadmeia'''. The family seat of the Dukes of Lycaonia is [[Villa Rhade]]. In addition to this the family owns a house in [[Alexandropolis]]. | The Duke of Lycaonia holds the subsidiary titles of '''Count of Cadmeia'''. The family seat of the Dukes of Lycaonia is [[Villa Rhade]]. In addition to this the family owns a house in [[Alexandropolis]]. | ||
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|1513 | |1513 | ||
|[[ | |[[Perseus Rendakios-Rhadenos, 11th Duke of Lycaonia]] (1474-1513 | ||
| executed for treason, his titles were forfeit in 1513. | | executed for treason, his titles were forfeit in 1513. | ||
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|1566 | |1566 | ||
|1578 | |1578 | ||
|[[ | |[[Perseus Rendakios-Rhadenos, 13th Duke of Lycaonia]] (1528-1578) | ||
| died without issue | | died without issue | ||
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|1757 | |1757 | ||
|1784 | |1784 | ||
|[[ | |[[Perseus Manuel Rendakios-Rhadenos, 21st Duke of Lycaonia]] (1740-1784) | ||
| grandson of predecessor; Member of the Sacred Council | | grandson of predecessor; Member of the Sacred Council | ||
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|1896 | |1896 | ||
|1921 | |1921 | ||
|[[ | |[[Perseus Rendakios-Rhadenos, 24th Duke of Lycaonia]] (1850-1921) | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:30, 28 November 2024
Duke of Lycaonia is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of Mesogeian nobility. The present title was granted to the Rendakios-Rhadenos family in 1131. The title refers to the hyparchy of Lycaonia in the province of Anatolia. The Rendakios-Rhadenos family are entitled to be ranked as Peers, allowing them a hereditary seat in the Gerousia.
The Duke of Lycaonia holds the subsidiary titles of Count of Cadmeia. The family seat of the Dukes of Lycaonia is Villa Rhade. In addition to this the family owns a house in Alexandropolis.
History
The Rendakios-Rhadenos family is one of the oldest and most distinguished noble families in Mesogeia. The family originated sometime in the 7th century but they did reach noble status until the following century in 719 when a certain Sisinnios Rendakis was risen to the rank of Lord by Emperor Chosroes II. The Rendakis family served as lords of Lycaonia for close to two-centuries. In 1030 the Lords of Lycaonia were risen to the rank of Duke of Lycaonia. By the start of the 11th century the Rendakis line died out in the male line. In 1131 the title of Duke of Lycaonia was revived when it was granted to Bardas Rhadenos, a descendant in the female line of the last Rendakis duke.
When Bardas was granted the title of Duke of Lycaonia he decided to add his mother's maiden name of Rendakios to that of his own, owing to the lasting legacy of the Rendakis clan.