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Eudoxia Laskarina

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Before reaching 30, Eudoxia fled from Liguria to Aragon (ca. 1278) with her daughters Beatrice and Vatatza. Some say it was at the time of her husband's death or on being refused by him. Living at Xàtiva and Zaragoza and Castella, she travelled on diplomatic missions for King
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Lucrezia Lascaris di Ventimiglia (1264 – 1314), in 1281 she married Arnau Roger de Comminges, Count of Pallars-Sobirà, who died in 1288. By this marriage she had:
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Sibilla de Pallars, Countess of Pallars-Sobirà, married in 1297 to Hug VIII de Mataplana, Baron of Mataplana and Count Consort of Pallars-Subirà, and had two sons
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Violant de Pallars (c. 1284 – 1311), married around 1300 to Ximen Cornell, widow without issue of Maria Pérez de Ayerbe, and had three sons and two daughters
85: 274:, which she entered by the end of 1306. She also donated to the monastery an Italian image of the Virgin, that still stands there. Her remains rest at the 362:
The English Historical Review, Mandell Creighton, Justin Winsor, Samuel Rawson Gardiner, Reginald Lane Poole, John Goronwy Edwards, JSTOR, Longman, 1916
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Giovanni I Lascaris di Ventimiglia, Count of Ventimiglia and Tenda (1264 – c. 1323), married Menzia di Montferrato and had one son and three daughters
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Beatriu de Pallars, married around 1300 to Guillem IV de Anglesola, Lord of Bellpuig, who died in 1333, and had one daughter
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usurpation of the imperial throne, both ladies (dowager empress Constance and Eudokia) fled, travelling the same route from
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The Byzantine Hellene: The Life of Emperor Theodore Laskaris and Byzantium in the Thirteenth Century
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The Byzantine Hellene: The Life of Emperor Theodore Laskaris and Byzantium in the Thirteenth Century
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The Byzantine Hellene: The Life of Emperor Theodore Laskaris and Byzantium in the Thirteenth Century
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Dictionnaire de la noblesse, François-Alexandre Aubert de la Chesnaye des Bois, Badier - 1774
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Yolanda Lascaris di Ventimiglia, married to Pedro de Ayerbe, Baron of Ayerbe, a grandson of
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The young Eudoxia was married in Constantinople on 28 July 1261 to Count
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Actas das II Jornadas Luso-Espanholas de História Medieval: Porto, 1985
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Beatrice Lascaris di Ventimiglia, who married Guillem de Montcada
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Soon after the re-conquest of Constantinople in 1261,
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Index

Eudoxia Laskarina Angelina
Greek
Nicaea
Zaragoza
Byzantine
Laskaris
Aragon
Nicaean emperor
Theodore II Laskaris
Elena Asenina of Bulgaria
Constance II of Hohenstaufen
Peter III of Aragon
Palaiologan
Constantinople
Tende
Sicily
James I
Michael VIII Palaiologos
John IV Laskaris
Guglielmo Pietro I of Ventimiglia and Tenda
Tende
Ligurian
Genoa
Lascaris de Vintimille
Vatatza Lascaris di Ventimiglia
Ventimiglia
Aragon
Coimbra
Old Cathedral of Coimbra
Elizabeth of Portugal

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