Peter? Possibly. For an apparently capable man he was also stubborn and given how he ended up dead not really sensible. Why he can shrug off a small invasion?
The regency does start well and Agnes is a capable woman. Now Alexandros II was also quite capable but this did not quite end up well for him...
That's right you had one more Charles in the meantime TTL.
And I'm not quite certain why she didn't. Apparently at least two died in infancy/ were stillborn.
The idea is systematically dealing with the Venetian possessions and since you have a big hammer in the army you can mobilize from the Greek holdings use it. After all Alexandros II could be said to have tried to hit too many targets at once with his simultaneous attacks on Methone, Euboea and Crete.
And the silks and anything of value that can be loaded...
Husband number 4? Logic would expect Joanna to concentrate of Provence...
The regents are somewhat tied up at the moment. Now an obvious question is how capable you think Charles to have been...
Louis has not been paying for some time. At the state Joanna was, Italian revenues were sufficient to deal with her. Of course this also meant the war took years more than it would have had otherwise but why that should had been a concern of Louis?
Well Calabria, or rather the expanded Lascarid south Italy is also in danger. Although the Sicilians can throw into the field something in the order of 10,000 men from pronoias if pissed off sufficiently.
Around 110,000 post plague seems about right.
The Sicilian fleet in total was closer to 47 galleys in 1367. Split between the Adriatic and the Aegean though.
It's not as bad as it would had been a century or two later but catapults can easily cover both sides of the strait. Put enough and a 14th century galley is not a Hellenistic polyreme to be built for siege warfare...
Who ended up dead for serially having affairs with the wives of his subordinates... among other things.
Thanks a lot!
The dynasty and the ruling circle around it have seen what happens when you give Genoa and Venice trade privileges or worse things like Galata. Its policy is no different than the Ottoman one on the matter...