Princess Asenina Palaiologina (wife Of Centurione II)
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Asenina-Palaiologina was the wife of
Centurione II Zaccaria Centurione II Zaccaria (died 1432), scion of a powerful Genoese merchant family established in the Morea, was installed as Prince of Achaea by Ladislaus of Naples in 1404 and was the last ruler of the Latin Empire not under Byzantine suzerainty ...
, one of the last
Princes of Achaea The Prince of Achaea was the ruler of the Principality of Achaea, one of the crusader states founded in Greece in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade (1202–1204). Though more or less autonomous, the principality was never a fully independent sta ...
(1404-1429) and after her marriage, she became
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of the Latin Principality.


Biography

The actual name of the Princess does not survive, but we know that through her father she descended from the prestigious imperial families of Palaiologos and Asen and that through her mother by the house of Tzamblakon. The name of her maternal grandparents survives as her grandfather was Demetrios Tzamblakon and her grandmother was his wife Eudokia Palaiologina. Asenina-Palaiologina is cited in more than one occasion in the ''
Chronicle of the Tocco The ''Chronicle of the Tocco'' ( el, Χρονικό των Τόκκων) is a chronicle in fifteen-syllable blank verse written in medieval Greek. It covers the period of 1375-1425 and focuses on the ascent of the Tocco family, and especially Carl ...
'', a chronicle discussing the reign of
Carlo I Tocco Carlo I Tocco was the hereditary Count palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos from 1376, and ruled as the Despot of Epirus from 1411 until his death on July 4, 1429. Life Carlo I was the son of Count Leonardo I Tocco of Cephalonia and Leukas by Madda ...
,
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. In 1418 Centurione employed a group of mercenaries under their leader Olivier Franco so to aid him against the
Despotate of the Morea The Despotate of the Morea ( el, Δεσποτᾶτον τοῦ Μορέως) or Despotate of Mystras ( el, Δεσποτᾶτον τοῦ Μυστρᾶ) was a province of the Byzantine Empire which existed between the mid-14th and mid-15th centu ...
, yet Olivier was too ambitious for this and soon betrayed his master. Seeing that the Prince was absent and that the great coastal city of
Glarentza Glarentza ( el, Γλαρέντζα), also known as or Clarenia, Clarence, or Chiarenza, was a medieval town located near the site of modern Kyllini in Elis, at the westernmost point of the Peloponnese peninsula in southern Greece. Founded in th ...
had few men guarding its walls, he laid siege on it. It appears Centurione had left Asenina-Palaiologina in charge of the city. She was there along with her children and her brother-in-law Benedict Zaccaria. Olivier stormed Glarentza and imprisoned the princely family demanding for Centurione to ransom them. In the same year, Centurione and Olivier came to an agreement. Olivier would marry one of his daughters—her name does not survive either—and he would receive Glarentza as her dowry. That way Asenina-Palaiologina reunited with her husband. Indeed, later the Chronicle mentions her at the side of Centurione at
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then under the control of the Toccos. Centurione asked Ercole Tocco an illegitimate son of Carlo for men so to pass to his
Barony of Arcadia The Barony of Arcadia was a medieval Frankish fiefdom of the Principality of Achaea, located on the western coast of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece, and centred on the town of Arcadia ( el, Ὰρκαδία; french: l'Arcadie; it, Arc dia), ...
, as he didn't have many soldiers with him and he was fearful of a possible attack by the Palaiologoi. Ercule granted his request and Centurione with Asenina Palaiologina reached safe to their barony. In 1429, Despot
Thomas Palaiologos Thomas Palaiologos or Palaeologus ( el, Θωμᾶς Παλαιολόγος; 1409 – 12 May 1465) was Despot of the Morea from 1428 until the fall of the despotate in 1460, although he continued to claim the title until his death five years late ...
besieged Centurione in Chalandritsa. The prince resisted for some time but eventually, he surrendered. Thomas forced him to a treaty whereby their daughter,
Catherine Zaccaria Catherine Zaccaria or Catherine Palaiologina ( grc-x-medieval, Αἰκατερίνα Παλαιολογίνα; died 26 August 1462) was the daughter of the last Prince of Achaea, Centurione II Zaccaria. In September 1429 she was betrothed to the Byz ...
, would marry the despot and thus make him Centurione's heir in Achaea. Centurione was allowed to keep his inheritance, the barony of Arcadia with the castle of
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as his household. During the arrangements, Centurione made sure that his son
John Asen Zaccaria John Asen Zaccaria or Asanes Zaccaria ( it, Giovanni Asano Zaccaria; died 1469) was the bastard son of the last Prince of Achaea, Centurione II Zaccaria (reigned 1404–1430). From 1446 on, he was kept imprisoned in the Chlemoutsi castle by the Byza ...
would at least retain his princely title even only by name. Centurione retired to Arcadia in 1430, after the marriage was finalized. He died there two years later in 1432. He was still hoping in vain for Genoese aid. His domains passed to the despotate of Morea and into Byzantine hands. After his death, the widowed princess of Centurione was targeted by Thomas. According to
Chalkokondyles {{Unreferenced, date=December 2009 Chalkokondyles or Chalcocondyles ( el, Χαλκοκονδύλης), also seen as Chalkokandeles (Χαλκοκαντήλης) or Charchandeles (Χαρχαντήλης), was a Greek noble family of Athens which was ...
, Asenina Palaiologina was imprisoned at
Chlemoutsi Chlemoutsi ( el, Χλεμούτσι or Χλουμούτσι ''Chloumoútsi''), also known as Clermont, is a medieval castle in the northwest of the Elis regional unit in the Peloponnese peninsula of southern Greece, in the Kastro-Kyllini municip ...
castle, where she would spend the rest of her days. It has been suggested that Thomas accused his mother-in-law of scheming against him, presumably to place her son John on the throne.
Sphrantzes George Sphrantzes, also Phrantzes or Phrantza ( el, Γεώργιος Σφραντζής or Φραντζής; 1401 – c. 1478), was a late Roman (Byzantine) historian and Imperial courtier. He was an attendant to Emperor Manuel II Palaiologos, ''p ...
in his Short History mentions a Kydonides Tzamblakon next to Thomas Palaiologos, that he calls the most beloved uncle of his wife Catherine. At 1459 this man helped Thomas in his war against his brother
Demetrios Palaiologos Demetrios Palaiologos or Demetrius Palaeologus ( el, Δημήτριος Παλαιολόγος, Dēmētrios Palaiologos; 1407–1470) was Despot of the Morea together with his brother Thomas from 1449 until the fall of the despotate in 1460. Deme ...
. Kydonides Tzamblakon was married to a sister of Princess Asenina Palaiologina, while Sphrantzes himself was married to Helena Tzamblakina, a niece of the princess.


Family

From his marriage to the Asenina-Palaiologina lady, Centurione had four children:https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Agnatic_Descendants_of_Martino_Zaccaria.jpg ''Agnatic descendants of Martino Zaccaria de Chios e Damalà based on the research of Michele Soulli, AGP accredited genealogist, 2023.'' #
John Asen Zaccaria John Asen Zaccaria or Asanes Zaccaria ( it, Giovanni Asano Zaccaria; died 1469) was the bastard son of the last Prince of Achaea, Centurione II Zaccaria (reigned 1404–1430). From 1446 on, he was kept imprisoned in the Chlemoutsi castle by the Byza ...
: he revived the Principality of Achaea for a short period in 1453 but was later forced to exile by Thomas Palaiologos and his Turkish allies. He was married to Magdalene Tocco and had at least three children. #
Catherine Zaccaria Catherine Zaccaria or Catherine Palaiologina ( grc-x-medieval, Αἰκατερίνα Παλαιολογίνα; died 26 August 1462) was the daughter of the last Prince of Achaea, Centurione II Zaccaria. In September 1429 she was betrothed to the Byz ...
: she was married to Thomas Palaiologos in 1430 at Mystras and became Despoina of Morea. After the death of Constantine XI Palaiologos, her husband Thomas started to be regarded as basileus (emperor of the Romans) and we find Catherine addressed as basilissa (empress). # Martino: he was regarded for a time as Prince of Achaea but nothing else is recorded of him. # Unknown daughter: she was married to Oliver Franco after he conquered Glarentza in 1418. Franco in 1421 sold the city to Carlo Tocco, but her subsequent fate remains unknown.


References

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