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Girolamo I Angeli

Girolamo I Angeli (Latin: Hieronymus Angelus;[1][2] 1505–1591) was a joint, or rival, Grand Master of the Constantinian Order of Saint George from 1570 to 1591, together with, or against, his brother Andrea and then his nephew Pietro. Girolamo's family, the Angelo Flavio Comneno, claimed descent from the Angelos dynasty of Byzantine emperors, and Girolamo also claimed the title "Prince of Thessaly".

Girolamo I Angeli
Prince of Thessaly
Grand Master of the Constantinian Order of Saint George
Tenurec. 1570–1591
PredecessorAndrea Angeli (alone)
SuccessorGiovanni Andrea I Angeli
Born1505
Died1591 (aged 85–86)
SpouseUrsula Bini
IssueMichele Angeli
Leone Angeli
Pietro Angeli
Andrea Angeli
Ursula Angeli
HouseAngelo Flavio Comneno
FatherPjetër Engjëlli
MotherLucia Span

Biography edit

Girolamo was born in 1505,[1] as the son of the Albanian noble Pjetër Engjëlli.[3] Giovanni Demetrio's family, the Angelo Flavio Comneno, claimed descent from the Angelos dynasty of Byzantine emperors.[4] In the mid-15th century, Girolamo's older brothers Andrea and Paolo were officially acknowledged as descendants of the Angelos emperors by Pope Paul III (r.1534–1549) and founded the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George,[5][6] a chivalric order with invented Byzantine connections.[7]

Girolamo was a rival claimant to the position of Grand Master, challenging Andrea, and managed to at one point secure recognition of the papacy, given that at least one surviving papal document refers to Girolamo as the Grand Master. Though Girolamo eventually accepted the principle of primogeniture, accepting the accession of his nephew Pietro Angeli in 1580,[8] Girolamo remains recognized as a Grand Master, concurrent with Andrea and Pietro, in modern records of the Constantinian Order.[9] Upon Giovanni Andrea I's death in 1634, Girolamo's branch of the family inherited the position of Grand Master as Giovanni Andrea was childless.[10]

Girolamo had five children together with Ursula Bini: the sons Michele, Leone, Pietro and Andrea, and the daughter Ursula. Michele, the eldest son, was born on 22 February 1557. All of the children, except for Andrea, born on 29 June 1578, were technically illegitimate, given that they were born when Ursula was still married to her first husband, but Girolamo and Ursula did eventually marry, on 8 February 1575. Girolamo's at first adulterous relationship with Ursula Bini led to later issues concerning the Angeli succession, as the claims of Michele's children to the position of grand master would be challenged by Andrea.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Torelli 1751, p. 788.
  2. ^ Rhodocanakis 1870, p. 20.
  3. ^ Sainty 2018, p. 417.
  4. ^ Sainty 2018, p. 42.
  5. ^ Sainty 2018, pp. 41, 58.
  6. ^ Hassiotis 1982–1983, pp. 90–91.
  7. ^ Nicol 1992, p. 121.
  8. ^ a b Sainty 2018, p. 76.
  9. ^ Sainty 2018, pp. 409–411.
  10. ^ Sainty 2018, p. 81.

Bibliography edit

  • Hassiotis, Ioannis (1982–1983). "George Heracleus Basilicos, a Greek Pretender to a Balkan Principality (End of the XVI – Beginning of the XVII century)" (PDF). Balcanica (XIII–XIV): 85–96. ISSN 0350-7653.
  • Nicol, Donald M. (1992). The Immortal Emperor: The Life and Legend of Constantine Palaiologos, Last Emperor of the Romans. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-511-58369-8.
  • Rhodocanakis, Demetrius (1870). The Imperial Constantinian Order of St. George: A Review of Modern Impostures and a Sketch of Its True History. Longmans, Green, and Co.
  • Sainty, Guy Stair (2018). The Constantinian Order of Saint George: and the Angeli, Farnese and Bourbon families which governed it. Boletín Oficial del Estado. ISBN 978-8434025066.
  • Torelli, Tommaso (1751). Armamentarii historico-legalis ordinum equestrium et militarium in codices tripertiti... opera, et studio Thomae Aloysii Silvii Torelli... (in Latin). typis Antonii Barbiani.

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