- Andrea Cornaro, Margrave of Bodonitsa
Andrea Cornaro (died 1323) was the husband of
Maria dalle Carceri , widow ofAlbert Pallavicini . He married Maria in 1312 and co-governed her half of themarquisate of Bodonitsa until his death.Cornaro was a Venetian and a Cretan, baron of
Skarpanto . After Albert's death, Bodonitsa was divided between his wife Maria and his daughter Guglielma. The latter marriedBartolomeo Zaccaria . Cornaro was sought out by Maria in order to defend her and her daughter's rights to Bodonitsa in light of the recentBattle of Halmyros , which had completely upended the political structure ofFrankish Greece .Having married an heiress of
Euboea , Cornaro tended to reside there. He had to weather an invasion by theCatalan Company and theDuchy of Athens underAlfonso Fadrique . During that war, Bartolomeo was captured and carted off to a Sicilian prison. In 1319, Cornaro, with Venice, made a treaty with the Catalans. He was constrained to pay an annual tribute of fourdestrier s to thevicar general of Athens. Four years later, he died.ources
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* [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LATIN%20LORDSHIPS%20IN%20GREECE.htm#_Toc127589304 Latin Lordships of Greece: Boudonitza.]
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