Historical records matching Maria of Bulgaria, Protovestiaria
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About Maria of Bulgaria, Protovestiaria
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Maria of Bulgaria (d. after 1081), protovestiaria, was the wife of protovestiarios Andronikos Doukas and mother of Irene Doukaina.
NOTE: Protovestiarios: Honorific title given to high-ranking officials
Life
Maria was a daughter of Troian of Bulgaria by an unnamed Byzantine noblewoman descended from the families of Kontostephanos and Phokas. Her paternal grandparents were Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria and his wife Marija. Her paternal uncles included Presian II of Bulgaria and Alusian of Bulgaria. Maria married Andronikos Doukas well before 1066. Her husband was a son of the Caesar John Doukas and Eirene Pegonitissa. He was also a nephew of Constantine X and first cousin of Michael VII. Maria was endowed with an inheritance of vast land holdings around Lake Ohrid, and her considerable income was used to support her husband's lavish lifestyle and political ambitions. Her prominent marriage is another evidence to the integration of descendants of the Kometopouloi into the court nobility in Constantinople. As mother of the Empress Irene Doukaina, Maria was a woman of some influence in the early years of the reign of Alexios I Komnenos. Her granddaughter Anna Komnene praises her beauty and wisdom in the Alexiad.
Family
Maria of Bulgaria and Andronikos Doukas had five children:
- Michael Doukas.
- John Doukas.
- Irene Doukaina, who married Emperor Alexios I Komnenos.
- Anna Doukaina, who married George Palaiologos.
- Theodora Doukaina, a nun.
References
D.I. Polemis, The Doukai, London, 1968. Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners
Maria of Bulgaria (d. after 1081), protovestiaria, was the wife of protovestiarios Andronikos Doukas and mother of Irene Doukaina.
Life Maria was a daughter of Troian of Bulgaria by a Byzantine noblewoman, whose given name is not known, descended from the families of Kontostephanos and Phokas, and was granddaughter of Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria.
Maria married Andronikos Doukas well before 1066. Her husband was a son of the Caesar John Doukas, a major power player in Byzantine politics of the era, and Eirene Pelagonitissa. He was also a nephew of Constantine X and first cousin of Michael VII.
Maria was endowed with an inheritance of vast land holdings around Lake Ohrid, and her considerable income was used to support her husband's lavish lifestyle and political ambitions.
Her prominent marriage is another evidence to the integration of descendants of the Kometopouloi into the court nobility in Constantinople.
As mother of the Empress Irene Doukaina, Maria was a woman of some influence in the early years of the reign of Alexios I Komnenos. Her granddaughter Anna Komnene praises her beauty and wisdom in the Alexiad. Maria's other daughter, Anna, married into the powerful Palaiologos family.
Family Maria of Bulgaria and Andronikos Doukas had five children:
Michael Doukas. John Doukas. Irene Doukaina, who married Emperor Alexios I Komnenos. Anna Doukaina, who married George Palaiologos. Theodora Doukaina, a nun.
Maria of Bulgaria (d. after 1081), protovestiaria, was the wife of protovestiarios Andronikos Doukas and mother of Irene Doukaina .
Life
Maria was a daughter of Troian of Bulgaria by an unnamed Byzantine noblewoman descended from the families of Kontostephanos and Phokas, and was granddaughter of Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria .
Maria married Andronikos Doukas well before 1066. Her husband was a son of the Caesar , John Doukas a major power player in Byzantine politics of the era, and Eirene Pelagonitissa. He was also a nephew of Constantine X and first cousin of Michael VII .
Maria was endowed with an inheritance of vast land holdings around Lake Ohrid , and her considerable income was used to support her husband's lavish lifestyle and political ambitions.
Her prominent marriage is another evidence to the integration of descendants of the Kometopouloi into the court nobility in Constantinople .
As mother of the Empress Irene Doukaina, Maria was a woman of some influence in the early years of the reign of Alexios I Komnenos . Her granddaughter Anna Komnene praises her beauty and wisdom in the Alexiad . Maria's other daughter, Anna, married into the powerful Palaiologos family.
Family
Maria of Bulgaria and Andronikos Doukas had five children:
Michael Doukas.
John Doukas.
Irene Doukaina , who married Emperor Alexios I Komnenos .
Anna Doukaina, who married George Palaiologos.
Theodora Doukaina, a nun.
Maria of Bulgaria (d. after 1081), protovestiaria, was the wife of protovestiarios and domestikos ton scholon Andronikos Doukas and mother of Irene Doukaina.
Contents [hide] 1 Life 2 Family 3 References 4 External links Life[edit] Maria was a daughter of Troian of Bulgaria by an unnamed Byzantine noblewoman descended from the families of Kontostephanos and Phokas, and a granddaughter of Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria.
Maria married Andronikos Doukas well before 1066. Her husband was a son of the Caesar John Doukas, a major power player in Byzantine politics of the era, and Eirene Pelagonitissa. He was also a nephew of Constantine X and first cousin of Michael VII.
Maria was endowed with an inheritance of vast land holdings around Lake Ohrid, and her considerable income was used to support her husband's lavish lifestyle and political ambitions. As the last descendants of the ruling family of Bulgaria, Maria and her daughters Irene and Anna, who married the first notable member of the Palaiologos family, carried not only immense wealth but also legitimisation of Byzantine authority over the Bulgarian population: her (and her daughters') prominent marriages are evidence for the eventual integration of the descendants of the Cometopuli dynasty into the court nobility in Constantinople.
As mother of the Empress Irene Doukaina, Maria was a woman of some influence in the early years of the reign of Alexios I Komnenos, although she, as a widow, shunned the Imperial court and chose to live in her Lake Ohrid estate. Her granddaughter Anna Komnene praises her beauty and wisdom in the Alexiad.
Maria of Bulgaria, Protovestiaria's Timeline
1035 |
1035
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Bulgaria
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1061 |
1061
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Constantinople, Istanbul, Turkey
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1062 |
1062
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Byzantium (Constantinople), Istanbul, Turkey
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1067 |
1067
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Constantinople, Byzantine Empire
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1067
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Byzantium (Constantinople), Istanbul, Turkey
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1068 |
1068
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Byzantium (Constantinople), Istanbul, Turkey
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1070
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1081 |
November 21, 1081
Age 46
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Constantinople, Byzantine Empire
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1081
Age 46
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