Angelos/Sgouros

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Angelos/Sgouros

Legg inn av Gjest » 12 okt 2005 05:06:22

Did Eudokia Angelina, the daughter of Emperor Alexios III and
Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina, have any issue from her third marriage
to Leo Sgouros? They were married sometime around 1205, during the
Imperial family's flight across Greece to Corinth, where Sgouros ruled.

Paul K Davis

RE: Angelos/Sgouros

Legg inn av Paul K Davis » 12 okt 2005 07:06:01

I don't have an answer to the question itself, but I can inform you that
Sturdza [1983] shows this marriage. Writing, in French, he gives her name
as Eudoxie, and her third marriage to Leon Sgouros, seigneur de Corinthe,
who died 1208. This gives only about three years for child production, but
that is enough. Sturdza dates Eudoxie's first marriage to 1195, so she
should still have been easily young enough for children.

-- PKD [Paul K Davis, pkd-gm@earthlink.net]


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Subject: Angelos/Sgouros

Did Eudokia Angelina, the daughter of Emperor Alexios III and
Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina, have any issue from her third marriage
to Leo Sgouros? They were married sometime around 1205, during the
Imperial family's flight across Greece to Corinth, where Sgouros ruled.

Gjest

Re: Angelos/Sgouros

Legg inn av Gjest » 12 okt 2005 07:12:22

According to Lynda Garland's "Byzantine Empresses", her parents were
married around 1070, and had three daughters. AFAIK, no birthdates are
known for any of them, so Eudokia could've been the eldest, middle, or
youngest. Her first marriage was to Stefan Nemanja, and if that took
place in 1195, it was the same year Alexios III seized the Imperial
throne. Stefan died a few years later, and the widowed Eudokia must've
returned to Constantinople, because she became the lover of Alexios
Murtzuphlos, and married him in 1204. Of course that didn't last long
before he was executed, and Eudokia went into flight with her parents,
ending up in Corinth.

Who succeeded Sgouros in Corinth? Were there any heirs, of Eudokia or a
previous wife? If they had descendants, they'd be cousins of the
Palaiologos emperors.


"Paul K Davis" wrote:
I don't have an answer to the question itself, but I can inform you that
Sturdza [1983] shows this marriage. Writing, in French, he gives her name
as Eudoxie, and her third marriage to Leon Sgouros, seigneur de Corinthe,
who died 1208. This gives only about three years for child production, but
that is enough. Sturdza dates Eudoxie's first marriage to 1195, so she
should still have been easily young enough for children.

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