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Bethe
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The House of Betha or Bethe is a cadet branch of the Anjou, and thus descendants of the House of France. In order to avoid persecution by other successors, the Bethas resettled in Pomerelia near Anjou-ruled Poland during the late 14th century, and later were classified as Uradel.
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Betha Bethe | |
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Parent family | House of Anjou (agnatic) House of Brienne (enatic) |
Country | ![]() ![]() Former countries |
Etymology | from the Lordship of Bethsan-Bethanie |
Place of origin | Pomerania, and the Crusader States |
Founded | 1332 |
Founder | Louis de Béthanie of Naples |
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Connected families | House of Nostitz Zaccaria dynasty House of Croÿ-Havré House of Dyhrn
St. John de Crevecœur family Kingsley family House of McInnis-Stuart |
Heirlooms | Anjou Bible (lost) |
Estate(s) | Château de Krobnitz Markendorf Conitz |
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