Overview
The County Palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos existed from 1185 to 1479 as part of the Kingdom of Sicily. The title and the right to rule the Ionian islands of Cephalonia and Zakynthos was originally given to Margaritus of Brindisi for his services to William II, King of Sicily, in 1185. Following Margaritus, the county passed on to a branch of the Orsini family until 1325, when it passed briefly to Angevins and then, from 1357, to the Tocco family. The Tocco used the county as a springboard for their acquisition of lands in the Greek mainland, and were successful in gaining control over the Despotate of Epirus in 1411. However, facing the advance of the Ottoman Turks they successively.
Historical Periods
House of Tocco (1363–1374)
1363 CE – 1374 CE
Area: 1,819 km²
House of Tocco (1375–1406)
1375 CE – 1406 CE
Area: 2,333 km²
House of Tocco (1407–1414)
1407 CE – 1414 CE
Area: 2,333 km²