Erard III Le Maure

[1] On Vilain's death, the barony of Arcadia had been divided into two, with Agnes inheriting one half, and the other going to her brother Erard II and eventually his widow, Balzana Gozzadini, and her second husband Peter dalle Carceri.

[7] In c. 1348, a French knight, Louis de Chafor, and a few companions, captured the castle of Arcadia by ruse, and took Erard's wife and daughter hostage.

[12] One of his daughters (or a sister), Lucia, married the merchant and diplomat John Laskaris Kalopheros, and had a son, named Erard.

[13][14] Another daughter, the heiress of the Barony of Arcadia Catherine Le Maure[15] married Andronikos Asen Zaccaria, who succeeded Erard III after his death.

[17] According to the early 15th-century Chronographia regum francorum, another daughter married Guy of Enghien, the Lord of Argos and Nauplia, but this is disputed by other sources.