Jacob Zorzi

Jacob Zorzi

Jacob Zorzi (also Giacomo Giorgi) was the Margrave of Bodonitsa from 1388 to 1410. He was the last true ruler of Bodonitsa.

Jacob was the eldest son of Francis Zorzi, of Venetian origin, and Euphrosyne Sommaripa, of the Cyclades. He succeeded his father around 1388 on the latter's death and under the regency of his mother. Soon before his death, Francis had ceased to pay annual tribute to the Duchy of Athens, though he remained a peer of the Principality of Achaea. In 1393 – 1394, however, the Ottoman sultan Bayezid I invaded northern Greece and conquered the County of Salona, another Crusader state dating back to the Fourth Crusade. Lamia and Neopatria were captured and Pharsala and Domokó were abandoned by the Serbs, whose leader was Jacob's brother-in-law. For whatever reason, [Miller, 243, surmises that it was the weather of February 1394, when Salona fell, that prevented Bayezid from attacking Bodonitsa, though it may have been the strength of her fortifications or perhaps the Venetian ties of her prince.] Bodonitsa was spared and merely forced to pay annual tribute to the sultan. In 1403, 1408, and 1409, he was party to the treaties between Venice and the Emir Suleyman and in the first of these succeeded in ridding himself of his obligations of payment. By a treaty of 1405 between Venice and Antonio I Acciaioli of Athens, he was included so as to safen his southern border and relive him of worry there.

He moved many peasants and livestock to Karystos, the Euboean stronghold of his brother Nicholas, in an attempt to protect them from Turkish assaults, but he was content enough himself to remain in Bodonitsa and even bid for Tenos and Mykonos, two islands which Venice was auctioning off in 1406. His bid failed.

Suleyman died in 1410 and his successor, Musa Celebi, renewed the war on Bodonitsa almost immediately. In early spring, Bodonitsa was besieged, and Jacob resisted, for he "preferred, like the high-minded and true Christian that he was, to die rather than surrender the place." [Ibid. From a Venetian document of his son's direction.] Nevertheless, he was killed by traitors while "bravely defending the medieval Thermopylae against the new Persian invasion." [Ibid.] His sons, including his eldest and successor, Nicholas II, continued to hold the castle until Venice could send relief, but the relief was too late in coming and the citadel fell and Nicholas was captured.

Notes

ources

*Setton, Kenneth M. "Catalan Domination of Athens 1311–1380". Revised edition. Variorum: London, 1975.
*Miller, W. " [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0075-4269(1908)28%3C234%3ATMOB(%3E2.0.CO%3B2-W The Marquisate of Boudonitza (1204-1414)] ." "Journal of Hellenic Studies", Vol. 28, 1908, pp 234-249.
* [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LATIN%20LORDSHIPS%20IN%20GREECE.htm#_Toc127589304 Latin Lordships of Greece: Boudonitza.]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Francis Zorzi — or Giorgi (Italian: Francesco ; 1337 ndash; 1388), called Marchesotto, was the Margrave of Bodonitsa, a member of the Venetian Zorzi family, from 1345 to his death. Francis was the son of Guglielma Pallavicini and her husband Nicholas, the first… …   Wikipedia

  • Nicholas II Zorzi — or Giorgi (Italian: Niccolò) was the Margrave of Bodonitsa, a member of the Zorzi family of the Republic of Venice, from 1410 to 1414. He was the last Venetian margrave to actually rule before the Ottoman Turkish conquest. He was the son of… …   Wikipedia

  • Marquisat De Bodonitza — Le marquisat de Bodonitza[1] est une seigneurie franque établie dans l’actuelle Grèce au début du XIIIe siècle à la suite de la quatrième croisade. La région de Bodonitza, aujourd hui Mendenitsa en Phthiotide, a été conquise par Boniface de… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Marquisat de Bodonitza — Le marquisat de Bodonitza[1] est une seigneurie franque établie dans l’actuelle Grèce au début du XIIIe siècle à la suite de la quatrième croisade. La région de Bodonitza, aujourd hui Mendenitsa en Phthiotide, a été conquise par Boniface de… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Marquisat de bodonitza — Le marquisat de Bodonitza[1] est une seigneurie franque établie dans l’actuelle Grèce au début du XIIIe siècle à la suite de la quatrième croisade. La région de Bodonitza, aujourd hui Mendenitsa en Phthiotide, a été conquise par Boniface de… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • HEBRAISTS, CHRISTIAN — (1100–1890). Factors governing gentile enterprises in Hebrew scholarship prior to the latest phase of more widespread secular attitudes may be distinguished as (1) motivation; (2) scholarly facilities; and (3) occasion; appreciation and… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Liste der Olympiasieger im Turnen/Medaillengewinner — Olympiasieger Turnen Übersicht Alle Medaillengewinner Alle Medaillengewinneri …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Liste der Weltcupsieger im Skilanglauf — Die Liste der Weltcupsieger im Skilanglauf gibt einen Überblick über alle Sieger sowie die Zweit und Drittplatzierten der Gesamtwertungen im Skilanglauf Weltcup seit der ersten Austragung. Es ist sind sowohl die Sieger des Gesamtweltcups als auch …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • List of Olympic medalists in gymnastics (men) — This is the complete list of men s Olympic medalists in gymnastics from 1896 to 2008. See also: List of Olympic medalists in gymnastics (women), Gymnastics at the Summer Olympics, and Lists of Olympic medalists Contents 1 Current Program 1.1 …   Wikipedia

  • Lordship of Negroponte — Infobox Former Country native name = Nigropont conventional long name = Lordship of Negroponte common name = Negroponte| continent = Europe | region = Balkans | country = Greece era = Middle Ages status = Client state | status text= Client state* …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”