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About Theodore I Palaiologos, marquis of Monferrat
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- Marquis de Montferrat (1306-1338) :
- L'incertitude entre les droits de succession avec les fils de Théodore et de sa fille, Yolande, on été la cause d'une longue guerre entre les ducs de Savoye et de Mantoue.
Sources
- Moreri, L., Le Grand Dictionnaire Historique -- Les Montferrat, 1759 (ci-joint)
- Marchesato del Monferrato, Wikipédia
- Teodoro I del Monferrato, Wikipédia
- http://finnholbek.dk/getperson.php?personID=I47&tree=2
- https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/MONFERRATO,%20SALUZZO,%20SAVONA.ht...
THEODOROS Komnenos Dukas Angelos Palaiologos, son of Emperor ANDRONIKOS II & his second wife Yolanda [Eirene] di Monferrato ([1291]-21 Apr 1338). Georgius Phrantzes names "Iohannem, Theodorum, Demetrium et filiam Simonidem" as the children of "imperator Andronicus" by his second wife[272]. His mother arranged his succession to his maternal uncle in 1306 as TEODORO Marchese di Monferrato, after unsuccessfully proposing the accession of her older son Ioannes[273]. He arrived in Italy to claim the inheritance and converted to Catholicism. "Dominus Theodorus…domini Grecorum filius…marchio Montisferati" confirmed the rights of Santa Maria di Vezzolano granted by "quondam dominos Johannem et Guillermum bone memorie marchioness Montisferati avunculum et avum dicti domini marchionis" by charter dated 14 Dec 1306, in the presence of "…Nicholao bastardo, Matheo bastardo de Monteferato…"[274]. He submitted to the suzerainty of the Empire in 1311[275].
m (1306) ARGENTINA Spinola, daughter of OBIZZO Spinola di Lucoli Doge of Genoa & his wife Violante di Saluzzo. The Chronicon Astense records the marriage in 1306 of "Theodorus filius Imperatoris Græcorum" and "filiam Opecini Spinolæ dicti de Luculis tunc Capitanei Januæ…Argentinam"[276]. Pachymeres records the marriage of "quidam Spinulus…filia" and "filium imperatoris Theodorum", dated to [1306] from the context[277]. Benvenuto di San Giorgio, quoting Ruffino Ventura Astense, records the marriage of "Theodorus filius Imperatoris Græcorum" and "filiam Oppicini Spinulæ tunc Capitanei Januæ…Argentinam"[278].
Marchese Teodoro & his wife had two children:
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Coin imagery under the media tab is actually from a later relative. Coins minted in Genoa commemorating Teodoro II
Teodoro II del Monferrato - moneta 1409-1413
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Theodore I, Marquess of Montferrat
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Theodore I Palaiologos (c. 1270 – April 24, 1338) was Marquess of Montferrat from 1306 until his death.
He was a son of Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos and Yolande of Montferrat. After the male-line of the Aleramici marquesses of Montferrat went extinct in 1305, he inherited Montferrat. He disembarked in Genoa in 1306, slowly gaining the Montferrat territory contended by Manfred IV of Saluzzo, the Acaja family and King Charles II of Anjou. In 1310 he received the imperial investiture from emperor Henry VII.
In 1307 he married a Genoese lady, Argentina Spinola, daughter of the lord of that city, Opicino Spinola. They had two children, John (1313-1372) and Yolande (1318-1342), who married Aimone, Count of Savoy.
Theodore died at Trino Vercellese in 1338. He was succeeded by his son John II.
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Theodore I, Marquess of Montferrat
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Theodore I Palaiologos or Palaeologus (full name:Theodore Komnenos Doukas Angelos Palaiologos) (c. 1270 – April 24, 1338) was Marquess of Montferrat from 1306 until his death.
He was a son of Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos and Yolande of Montferrat. When his uncle John I died in 1305, the male line of the Aleramici marquesses of Montferrat went extinct; Theodore, his close kinsman, inherited Montferrat. He disembarked in Genoa in 1306, slowly gaining the Montferrat territory contended by Manfred IV of Saluzzo, the Acaja family and King Charles II of Anjou. In 1310 he received the imperial investiture from emperor Henry VII.
In 1307 he married a Genoese lady, Argentina Spinola, daughter of the lord of that city, Opicino Spinola. They had two children, John (1313–1372) and Yolande (1318–1342), who married Aimone, Count of Savoy.
Theodore died at Trino Vercellese in 1338. He was succeeded by his son John II.
[edit] Ancestors
Ancestors of Theodore I Palaiologos, Marquess of Montferrat[1][show]
16. Alexius Doukas Palaiologos
8. Andronikos Doukas Komnenos Palaiologos
17. Eirene Komnene
4. Michael VIII Palaiologos
18. Alexius Komnenos Palaiologos
9. Theodora Angelina Palaiologina
19. Eirene Komnene Angelina
2. Andronikos II Palaiologos
20. Isaac Doukas Vatatzes
10. John Doukas Vatatzes
5. Theodora Doukaina Vatatzina
22. John Komnenos Angelos
11. Eudokia Angelina
1. Theodore I Palaeologos
24. William VI, Marquess of Montferrat
12. Boniface II, Marquess of Montferrat
25. Berta of Clavesana
6. William VII, Marquess of Montferrat
26. Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy
13. Margaret of Savoy
27. Anne of Burgundy
3. Eirene of Montferrat
28. Ferdinand III of Castile and León
14. Alfonso X of Castile and León
29. Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen
7. Beatrice of Castile and León
30. James I of Aragon
15. Violant of Aragon
31. Violant of Hungary
Preceded by
John I Marquess of Montferrat
1296–1338 Succeeded by
John II
[edit] References
1. ^ Charles Cawley (2008-10-28). "Byzantium 1261-1453". Medieval Lands. Foundation of Medieval Genealogy. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BYZANTIUM%2012611453.htm#MikhaelVII.... Retrieved 2009-01-29.
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Theodore I Palaiologos, marquis of Monferrat's Timeline
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1291
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Constantinople, Istanbul, Turkey
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1318 |
June 1318
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Moncalvo, Provincia di Asti, Piemonte, Italy
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February 5, 1321
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April 21, 1338
Age 47
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Trino, Piemonte, Italia (Italy)
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