Theodore II, Marquess of Montferrat

Theodore II, Marquess of Montferrat

Theodore II Palaeologus (died 16 April 1418) was the Margrave of Montferrat from 1381.

Life

He was the thirdborn son of John II of Montferrat and Isabel of Majorca. Theodore was named governor of the margraviate after the death of his brother John III. After the death of John II, Montferrat had been plunged into a crisis brought on by the quick succession of two young rulers, neither of whom had the necessary authority to deal with internal state of chaos. During his youth, Theodore was under the regency of Gian Galeazzo Visconti. Soon it became apparent that he was a weak person on his own. By marrying, of his own will, a Milanese woman, the daughter of Leonardo Malaspina, margrave of Lunigiana, he was forced to cede Asti to Gian Galeazzo.

After the death of his first and second wives, he remarried Margaret of Savoy, daughter of Amadeus, Prince of Achaea, on 17 February 1403. Immediately, a war erupted between Theodore and Amadeus VIII of Savoy. The Filippo Maria Visconti of Milan intervened on behalf of Theodore in return for the aid the Visconti had received in reestablishing their power in Milan.

In 1400, Theodore had granted Borgo San Martino to one Facino Cane for his service. In 1409, Theodore and Facino succeeded in taking possession of Milan and Genoa. Theodore maintained possession of these places until 1413, when, finding the government of both his Piedmontese and Lombard dominions too difficult, he gave them up in exchange for a large sum.

After the death of Facino, Theodore had to fight the Visconti in Piedmont until an agreement was reached in 1417. Theodore died soon after, leaving a widow in the person of Margaret, later the Blessed Margaret. He was succeeded by his son John Jacob.

Marriages and children

Theodore married first wife Argentina Malaspina. She was a daughter of Leonardo Malaspina, Marquess of Massa. They had no known children.

In 1393, Theodore married his second wife Joanna of Bar. She was a daughter of Robert I, Duke of Bar and Marie Valois. Her maternal grandparents were John II of France and Bonne of Bohemia. They had two known children:

*John Jacob of Montferrat (23 March 1395 - 12 March 1445).
*Sophia of Montferrat (d. 21 August, 1434). Married John VIII Palaiologos.

Joanna died on 15 January, 1402. Theodore remained a widower for a year. On 17 January, 1403, Theodore married his third wife Margaret of Savoy. She was the eldest daughter of Amadeo, Prince of Achaea and Catherine of Geneva. Their marriage was childless. Margaret survived her husband by forty-six years and died on 23 November, 1464.

Ancestry


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1= 1. Theodore II of Montferrat
2= 2. John II of Montferrat
3= 3. Isabel of Majorca
4= 4. Theodore I of Montferrat
5= 5. Argentina Spinola
6= 6. James III of Majorca
7= 7. Constance of Aragon
8= 8. Andronikos II Palaiologos
9= 9. Eirene of Montferrat
10= 10. Opicino Spinola
12= 12. Ferdinand of Majorca
13= 13. Isabelle de Sabran
14= 14. Alfonso IV of Aragon
15= 15. Teresa d'Entença
16= 16. Michael VIII Palaiologos
17= 17. Theodora Doukaina Vatatzina
18= 18. William VII of Montferrat
19= 19. Beatrice of Castile
24= 24. James II of Majorca
25= 25. Esclaramunda of Foix
27= 27. Margaret of Villehardouin
28= 28. James II of Aragon
29= 29. Blanche of Anjou

External links

* [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/MONFERRATO,%20SALUZZO,%20SAVONA.htm#TeodoroIIdied1418 His listing in "Medieval lands" by Charles Cawley.]


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