- Graitzas Palaiologos
Konstantinos Graitzas Palaiologos (Gr. Κωνσταντίνος Γκραίτζας Παλαιολόγος) was the commander of the Byzantine garrison at
Salmenikon nearPatras during the invasion of theDespotate of Morea by the forces ofMehmed II of theOttoman Empire in 1460.Graitzas descended from an obscure branch of the
Palaiologos family, but showed far more valor than his distant relatives, the siblings and co-rulingDespotes Thomas Palaiologos andDemetrios Palaiologos . Whereas the former fled toModon ,Corfu , and finallyRome and the latter surrendered outright to the Sultan, Graitzas maintained his position. He held his redoubt until July 1461, long after the surrender of his lords, at which point he was offered safe passage and a commission in the armed forces of theRepublic of Venice .ources
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