Eirene of Montferrat
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Yolande of Montferrat (1274 – 1317 in Constantinople) (also known as Violante, then Empress Eirene) was the second Empress-Consort of Andronikos II Palaiologos, the ruler of Constantinople and the entire Byzantine Empire, and heiress of the Margraviate of Montferrat.
Born in Casale, she was daughter of William VII, Marquess of Montferrat and his second wife Beatrice of Castile. Her maternal grandparents were King Alfonso X of Castile and his wife Violante of Aragon. Yolande (variation of Violante) was named after her grandmother.
In 1284, Andronikos II, a widower by his first marriage, married Yolanda (who was renamed Eirene as Empress). With her, Eirene brought the Montferrat rights to the kingdom of Thessalonica, a dominion already for half a century in hands of Greeks but still claimed by its short-lived (1204-1224) Montferrat royal dynasty.
It was later proven that the Italian Montferrat had no living male heirs of the Aleramici dynasty, and Eirene's sons were entitled to inherit it upon the 1305 death of Eirene's brother John I, Marquess of Montferrat.
The marriage produced the following children:
- John Palaiologos (c. 1286–1308), despotes
- Theodore I, Marquis of Montferrat (1291–1338)
- Demetrios Palaiologos (d. after 1343), despotēs. Father of Irene Palaiologina.
- Simonis Palaiologina (1294–after 1336), who married King Stefan Milutin of Serbia
Eirene's stepson, Michael IX Palaiologos was intended to succeed her husband as emperor, but ultimately it was Michael's son Andronikos III Palaiologos who became the successor instead of Michael. This was largely due to the work Eirene did to ensure some power and property to her own offspring.
Eirene left Constantinople in 1303 and settled in Thessaloniki. She set her own court in the city and controlled her own finances and foreign policy until her death fourteen years later. Nicephorus Gregoras portrayed her as an ambitious and arrogant leader in his historical writings.
[edit] External links
- A pedigree of the Montferrat family
- Listing in "Medieval lands" by Charles Cawley. The project "involves extracting and analysing detailed information from primary sources, including contemporary chronicles, cartularies, necrologies and testaments."
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Eirene of Montferrat
Born: c. 1274 Died: 1317 |
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| Preceded by Elena of Bulgaria |
Byzantine Empress consort 1284–1317 with Rita of Armenia (1294–1317) |
Succeeded by Rita of Armenia |

