- Eudokia Komnene
Eudokia Komnene or Eudocia Comnena (Greek: Ευδοκία Κομνηνή, "Eudokia Komnēnē"), (c. 1150 or 1152 – c. 1203) was a niece of
Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Komnenos , and wife ofWilliam VIII of Montpellier .Eudokia was a daughter of the "sebastokratōr" Isaac Komnenos by his second wife, Irene Synadene. Her father was a son of Emperor
John II Komnenos andPiroska of Hungary , the daughter of KingLadislaus I of Hungary . Her sisterTheodora Komnene married KingBaldwin III of Jerusalem and was afterwards the lover ofAndronikos I Komnenos . Her older half-sister Maria Komnene married KingStephen IV of Hungary .Eudokia Komnene was sent to
Provence by Manuel in 1174 to be betrothed to KingAlfonso II of Aragon , but, on her arrival, she found that he had just marriedSancha of Castile . As thetroubadour Peire Vidal put it, he had preferred a poor Castilian maid to the emperor Manuel's golden camel. After much indecision she marriedWilliam VIII of Montpellier in 1179, having made it a condition (to which all male citizens of Montpellier were required to swear) that their firstborn child, boy or girl, would succeed him in the lordship of Montpellier.Eudokia was sometimes described by contemporaries, including the troubadours
Folquet de Marselha andGuiraut de Bornelh , as an empress (Occitan "emperairitz") and was commonly said to be a daughter of the emperor Manuel, which has led to some confusion among modern authors about her family links. Other sources, such asGuillaume de Puylaurens , correctly identify her as Manuel's niece.William and Eudokia had one daughter,
Marie of Montpellier , born in 1181 or 1182. In 1187 William divorced her (because she encouraged the advances of Folquet de Marselha, according to the "Biographies des Troubadours "; because William wanted a male heir, according to documents likely to be more reliable). Eudokia was thereafter held at the monastery ofAniane . She died about 1203, shortly before her daughter's third marriage to KingPeter II of Aragon .ources
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*Stanislaw Stronski, " _fr. Le troubadour Folquet de Marseille" (Krakow: Académie des Sciences, 1910) pp. 156-158.
*Ruth V. Sharman. "The Cansos and Sirventes of the Troubadour Giraut de Borneil". Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. ISBN 0-521-25635-6, p. 59.
*Harvard reference|Surname=Duvernoy|Given=Jean|Authorlink=Jean Duvernoy|Title=Guillaume de Puylaurens , Chronique 1145-1275: Chronica magistri Guillelmi de Podio Laurentii|Publisher=CNRS|PublicationPlace=Paris|Year=1976|ISBN=2910352064, pp. 62-63.Bibliography
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* K. Varzos. " _gk. Ē genealogia tōn Komnēnōn", (Thessalonica, 1984) Vol. 2, pp. 346-359.
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