Antonio Ballester
Antonio Ballester (died 1387) was the Latin Archbishop of Athens from 27 March 1370, when appointed by Pope Urban VI, until his death. He was a Catalan, a Franciscan, and a bachelor of theology. He is the only well-known archbishop of Athens from the fourteenth century. During his stay in Athens, he lived in an annex of the Erechtheum.
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Antonio Ballester
Antonio Ballester (died 1387) was the Latin Archbishop of Athens from 27 March 1370, when appointed by Pope Urban VI, until his death. He was a Catalan, a Franciscan, and a bachelor of theology. He is the only well-known archbishop of Athens from the fourteenth century. During his stay in Athens, he lived in an annex of the Erechtheum.
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