Maps of Power

Hunger/Kresten 1981

Description

Herbert Hunger/Otto Kresten, Das Register des Patriarchats von Konstantinopel. I. Teil. Edition und Übersetzung der Urkunden aus den Jahren 1315-1331 (Corpus Fontium Historia Byzantinae 19/1, Wien 1981).

Relations

Actors (4)
Name Class Begin End Relation Type Description
Alamanina Person Mentioned in the decision of the Patriarch of Constantinople Ioannes XIII Glykys and the Synod about the marriage between Konstantinos Palates and the daughter of Alamanina from 1315. She and her daughter came from Melnik. Konstantinos Palates agreed to marry her daughter. After Konstantinos discovered her handicap, he fled abroad and stayed there for four years. The Patriarch of Constantinople Ioannes XIII. Glykys and the Synod granted divorce to the marriage of Konstantinos Palates and of the daughter of Alamanina in a decision decree from September or December 1315.
Kasandrenos Person Mentioned in the sources from 1300 to 1335. He appears as πανσέβαστος σεβαστός and οἰκεῖος of the Byzantine emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos in the sources. He held the position of λογαριαστὴς τῆς αὐλῆς. He owned some land near Ropalia in 1300. His property near Topolobikos is mentioned in the praktikon of Demetrios Apelmene from March 1301, in the praktikon of Konstantinos Kunales, Demetrios Kontenos and the Prokathemenos Leon Kalognomos from November 1318 and in the praktikon of Konstantinos Pergamenos and Georgios Phariseos from September 1320. He was the addressee of a letter written by Michael Gabras between 1315 and 1319. His name was erased in the letter. He possessed estates in the village Chudena before 1318 (surely long before July 1334). He owned the village τοῦ Γεωργηλᾶ with the hamlet Apidea and the village τοῦ Εὐνούχου with the manor Goreantzes before March 1319. He is mentioned in the decision charter of Esaias, the Patriarch of Constantinople, and the synod concerning the dispute between Sebastos Konstantinos Muzalon and Nikolaos Kephalas from April 1324. He is probably identical with the Kasandrenos, who joined on the 20th March 1326 together with Andronikos Komnenos Dukas Palaiologos Tornikes at Amphipolis the embassy from Constantinople heading to the Serbian king. He unjustly acquired the rights for fishing at Chudena and Neboliane before 1333.
Palates Konstantinos Person Mentioned in the decision of the Patriarch of Constantinople Ioannes XIII Glykys and the Synod about the marriage between Konstantinos Palates and the daughter of Alamanina from 1315. He was page of the Byzantine Emperor before 1311 (ἀπὸ τῶν παιδοπούλων τοῦ κρατίστου καὶ ἁγίου μου αὐτοκράτορος). He was married to the daughter of Alamanina. Konstantinos Palates came from Melnik. He agreed to marry the daughter of Alamanina, not knowing about her handicap on the face, on the eye and on the hands, which he discovered only when he signed the marriage contract. He did not want to live with her and therefore he fled abroad and stayed there for four years. The Patriarch of Constantinople Ioannes XIII. Glykys and the Synod granted divorce to the marriage of Konstantinos Palates and of the daughter of Alamanina in a decision decree from September or December 1315.
Tarchaneiotes Georgios Person Mentioned in the decision of the Patriarch of Constantinople Ioannes XIII Glykys and the Synod about the marriage between Konstantinos Palates and the daughter of Alamanina from 1315. He was an inhabitant of Melnik. He was engaged to the daughter of Alamanina. He dissolved the engagement with her, after he became aware of her handicap.
Sources (1)
Name Class Description
Decision of the Patriarch of Constantinople Ioannes XIII Glykys and the Synod about the marriage between Konstantinos Palates and the daughter of Alamanina from 1315 Source The Patriarch of Constantinople Ioannes XIII. Glykys and the Synod granted divorce to the marriage of Konstantinos Palates and of the daughter of Alamanina in a decision decree from September or December 1315.