Maria dalle Carceri
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Maria dalle Carceri (died 1323) was sovereign marchioness of Bodonitsa from 1311 until 1323. She succeeded her late spouse Albert Pallavicini on his death in 1311.[1] While she avoided submitting her principality to the Catalan Company, she could not avoid paying an annual tribute of four destriers.
Maria was descended from a Lombard family of Verona that had come to Greece on the Fourth Crusade.[1] She was a daughter of Gaetano dalle Carceri and heiress of a sixth of Euboea.[2] She married Albert, and after his death she and their daughter Guglielma split the Marquisate between them, as required by law.[1] Considering the recent Catalan victory at Halmyros, Maria desired to marry again quickly to a man who would protect hers and her daughter's possessions. She married Andrea Cornaro and Guglielma inherited the whole marquisate on his death.
Sources
[edit]- Miller, William (1908). "The Marquisate of Boudonitza (1204–1414)". Journal of Hellenic Studies. 28 (2): 234–249. doi:10.2307/624608. JSTOR 624608.
- Setton, Kenneth M. (general editor) A History of the Crusades: Volume III — The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries. Harry W. Hazard, editor. University of Wisconsin Press: Madison, 1975.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Miller, William (2014-07-28). Essays on the Latin Orient. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-45553-5.
- ^ The Journal of Hellenic Studies. Council of the Society. 1886.