- Angelos
The Angelos family (pl. Angeloi, Greek: Ἄγγελος, fem. Άγγελίνα) was a noble Byzantine lineage which gave rise to three
Byzantine emperors from 1185 to 1204. From 13th to 15th century, a stirp (branch) of the family ruledEpiros ,Thessaly andThessaloniki under the name of Angelos Komnenos Doukas.The family name Angelos is derived either from "
angel " (messenger) or from the toponym "Angel" ("Agel"), a district near Amida. In today's Greece, several places bear the name ofAngelokastron .The lineage was founded by
Constantine Angelos from Philadelphia (Asia Minor ), who married Theodora Komnene (born 1096), a daughter of emperorAlexios I Komnenos . According to a 12th-century historian, Constantine was handsome but of lowly origin. Constantine and Theodora had three sons: the "sebastokrator" John Angelos,Andronikos Angelos and Alexios "Komnenos" Angelos, who erected a church inNerezi in 1164, famed for its frescoes. During the reign ofManuel I Komnenos , several Angeloi attained rank as military commanders and officials of the Byzantine empire.In 1185, Andronikos Angelos' son
Isaac II Angelos deposedAndronikos I Komnenos and was proclaimed Byzantine Emperor. He was succeeded by his brotherAlexios III Angelos and his sonAlexios IV Angelos . Under the weak reign of the Angelos dynasty, the Byzantine empire deteriorated and soon fell prey to Latin crusaders and Venetians in theFourth Crusade .After the fall of Constantinople and the establishment of the
Latin empire in 1204, members of the Angeloi assumed power in Epiros and Thessaly, naming themselves "Angeloi Komnenoi Doukai" in order to distinguish themselves from the "humble" Angeloi, who were known as officials, physicians and clergymen.Michael I Angelos , an illegitimate son of the "sebastokrator" John Angelos, founded theDespotate of Epiros , chosing the city of Arta as its capital. In 1224, Michael's half-brother Theodore captured theKingdom of Thessalonica from the crusaders and proclaimed himself "basileus" of Salonika. However, Theodore was defeated and captured byJohn II Asen in theBattle of Klokotnitsa in 1230. During Theodore's captivity, his brother Manuel Angelos ruled over Thessaloniki, succeeded by Theodore's sons John Angelos and Demetrios Angelos. Eventually, the city was lost toJohn III Doukas Vatatzes in 1246, marking the end of the rule of the Angeloi in Thessaloniki.In 1230, Theodore's nephew Michael II Angelos, son of Michael I, established himself as ruler of Epiros and Thessaly. After the death of Michael II in 1271, Epiros was ruled by his legitimate son Nikephoros I Angelos, while Thessaly was given to his illegitimate son
John I Angelos . In 1318,Nicholas Orsini murdered Nikephoros' son Thomas I Angelos, ending the rule of the Angeloi in Epiros. In Thessaly, John I Angelos was succeeded by his son Constantine, followed by John II Angelos, who ruled from 1302/03 until his death in 1318. In the same year, Thessaly was seized by theCatalan Grand Company and annexed to theDuchy of Athens .Having re-established Byzantine control over Epiros and Thessaly in 1340, emperor
Andronikos III Palaiologos appointed the "pinkernes" (cup-bearer) John Angelos, a nephew of "megas domestikos" John Kantakouzenos, to governor of Epiros. John extended his rule to Thessaly in 1342, but died from the plague in 1348. Epiros and Thessaly were conquered byStefan Dušan soon afterwards.Descendants of John Angelos continued to govern Thessaly under
Simeon Uroš andJohn Uroš . John Uroš, the lastNemanjić , abdicated in favour of Alexios Angelos Philantropenos, the "kaisar" ofGreat Wallachia . Alexios' brother Manuel Angelos Philantropenos was the last Byzantine ruler of Thessaly.After the Ottoman conquest of Thessaly in 1394, the Angeloi Philantropenoi took refuge in
Serbia . A grandson of either Alexios or Manuel, Mihailo Anđelović, served as an official at the court of Đurađ andLazar Branković . Mihailo's brother Mahmud, captured in his infancy by Ottoman soldiers, was brought toEdirne , where he took Islam. He later rose to the highest ranks of the Ottoman empire, becomingbeylerbey ofRumelia in 1451 andGrand Vizier in 1455. In the negotiations between Serb despot Lazar Branković andMehmed II in 1457, the brothers Mihailo and Mahmud Anđelović were representing both sides.References
* A. Kazhdan: "Angelos". In: The
Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium , New York/Oxford, 1991.
* G. Ostrogorsky: "Anđeli". In:Enciklopedija Jugoslavije , 1st ed., Zagreb, 1955.
* G. Prinzing: "Angeloi". In:Lexikon des Mittelalters , Stuttgart/Weimar, 1999.
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