Ancestral Trails 2016 » Helena DRAGAS (± 1372-????)

Persönliche Daten Helena DRAGAS 

  • Sie ist geboren rund 1372 in Serbia.
  • Sie ist verstorben am 23. März 1449/50 in Constantinople, Byzantium, Turkey.
  • Sie wurde begraben März 1449/50 in Monastery of Saint Patapios, Loutraki, Corinthia, Greece.

Familie von Helena DRAGAS

Sie ist verheiratet mit Manuel II PALAIOLOGOS.

Sie haben geheiratet am 10. Februar 1391/92 in Constantinople, Byzantium, Turkey.


Kind(er):

  1. Andronikos PALAIOLOGOS  ± 1394-1429
  2. Demetrios PALAIOLOGOS  ± 1407-1470 
  3. Thomas PALAIOLOGOS  ± 1409-1465 
  4. Theodore II PALAIOLOGOS  ± 1396-1448 


Notizen bei Helena DRAGAS

Helena Dragaš c. 1372 - 23 March 1450 was the empress consort of Byzantine emperor Manuel II Palaiologos and mother of the last two emperors, John VIII Palaiologos and Constantine XI Palaiologos. Later in life she became a nun. She is venerated as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church under her monastic name, as Saint Hypomone (Ὑπομονὴ), translated in English as Saint Patience.

Helena was the daughter of Serbian magnate Konstantin Dejanović, a provincial lord during the fall of the Serbian Empire that held Kyustendil. Her mother was Konstantin's unnamed first wife (not his second wife, Helena's stepmother Eudokia of Trebizond) and Konstantin was the grandson of Serbian king Stefan III Dečanski. Her stepmother was a daughter of Alexios III of Trebizond and Theodora Kantakouzene, and the widow of Tadjeddin Pasha of Sinop, Emir of Limnia. Her father fell at the battle of Rovine (1395), while fighting for his overlord, Ottoman sultan Bayezid I against the rebel Mircea I of Wallachia.

Empress
She was well known for her beauty, piety, wisdom, and justice. Her husband (as a former emperor) became a monk with the name Matthew. After his death, on 21 July 1425, she became a nun at the Monastery of Kyra Martha, taking her monastic name. She helped to establish a home for old people, with the name "The Hope of the Despaired". The home was located at the Monastery of St. John in Petrion, where the relics of St. Patapius of Thebes are also kept.

When her eldest son, John VIII, died in 1448, the succession was disputed between Constantine, her eldest remaining son and John's chosen heir, and his ambitious but inept younger brother, Demetrios. As Empress Dowager, Helena backed Constantine, and assumed the regency in Constantinople while her sons competed for the throne. She eventually persuaded Sultan Murad II to intervene in Constantine's favour, leading to his assumption of the throne in January 1449. When Constantine became Emperor, he referred to himself as Constantine XI Dragases Palaiologos, after Helena, to whom he was close.

Helena died on 23 March 1450 in Constantinople. She is venerated by the Orthodox Church as a saint, and her memory is commemorated on 29 May, the day of the Fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans and of the death of her son Constantine XI. Her skull, as a holy relic, is treasured in the Monastery of Saint Patapios in Loutraki, Greece.

Marriage and issue
On 10 February 1392, Helena married Manuel II Palaiologos. They had several children. The list follows the order of births given by George Sphrantzes:

A daughter. Mentioned as the eldest daughter but not named. Possibly confused with Isabella Palaiologina, an illegitimate daughter of Manuel II known to have married Ilario Doria.
Constantine Palaiologos. Died young.
John VIII Palaiologos (18 December 1392 - 31 October 1448). Byzantine emperor, 1425-1448.
Andronikos Palaiologos (d. 1429).
A second daughter. Also not named in the text.
Theodore II Palaiologos (d. 1448).
Michael Palaiologos. Died young.
Constantine XI Palaiologos (8 February 1405 - 29 May 1453). Despotēs in the Morea and subsequently the last Byzantine emperor, 1448-1453.
Demetrios Palaiologos (c. 1407-1470). Despotēs in the Morea.
Thomas Palaiologos (c. 1409 - 12 May 1465). Despotēs in the Morea.
SOURCE: Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helena_Draga%C5%A1

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