William VIII Palaiologos (Italian: ''Guglielmo VIII Paleologo''; 19 July 1420 – 27 February 1483) was the
Marquis of Montferrat
The Marquises and Dukes of Montferrat were the rulers of a territory in Piedmont south of the Po and east of Turin called Montferrat. The March of Montferrat was created by Berengar II of Italy in 950 during a redistribution of power in the ...
from 1464 until his death.
He was the second son of Marquis
John Jacob, and inherited the Marquisate after the death of his elder brother
John IV. He obtained, by
Emperor Frederick III, the territories lost to
Savoy from 1435. William served as
condottiero for
Francesco I Sforza of
Milan
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and was later the
tutor
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of the latter's son,
Galeazzo Maria. When the latter was assassinated, William acted as moderator in the
Duchy of Milan.
William married firstly, on 19 January 1465, Marie de Foix (d.1467), daughter of
Gaston IV, Count of Foix
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; and secondly on 18 July 1469, Elizabetta Sforza (1456–1473), daughter of
Francesco I Duke of Milan; and finally, on 6 January 1474, Bernarde de Brosse (d.17 February 1485).
He had no legitimate son. By his second marriage, he had daughters:
* Giovanna, married to
Ludovico II del Vasto, Marquis of Saluzzo
*
Blanche of Montferrat, married to
Charles I Charles I may refer to:
Kings and emperors
* Charlemagne (742–814), numbered Charles I in the lists of Holy Roman Emperors and French kings
* Charles I of Anjou (1226–1285), also king of Albania, Jerusalem, Naples and Sicily
* Charles I of ...
, Duke of Savoy
When William died in
Casale Monferrato, he was succeeded by his brother
Boniface III
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Early career
The son of John Cataa ...
.
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1420 births
1483 deaths
15th-century condottieri
Palaiologos dynasty
Marquesses of Montferrat