Eudoxia Laskarina
Eudoxia Laskarina Asanina, sometimes known as Laskara, was a member of the Byzantine Laskaris family. In later life, she fled to Aragon, where she was known as Irene Lascaris.
Family
Eudoxia was the fourth daughter of the Nicaean emperor Theodore II Doukas Laskaris and of Elena Asenina of Bulgaria. Eudoxia grew up as a princess at the court of Nicaea, where Constance II of Hohenstaufen, widow of her grandfather John III Doukas Vatatzes, also lived. As a young girl, Eudoxia was promised to the royal family of Aragon as a bride for their son, the future king Peter III of Aragon. After the Palaiologan usurpation of the imperial throne, both ladies fled, travelling the same route from Constantinople to Tende and Sicily, respectively, and years later, both sought protection at the kingdom of Aragon under king James I.Marriages and offspring
Soon after the re-conquest of Constantinople in 1261, Michael VIII Palaiologos, until then regent and co-emperor for the infant John IV Doukas Laskaris, had himself declared sole emperor, solidifying his position by having John IV blinded and imprisoned. John's sisters, Eudoxia among them, were hurriedly married off to foreigners, so their descendants could not claim to the imperial succession.The young Eudoxia was married in Constantinople on 28 July 1261 to Count [House of Ventimiglia|Guglielmo Pietro I of Ventimiglia, Italy|Ventimiglia and Tenda], count of Ventimiglia and Tende, a Ligurian region then at the service of Genoa, allies with Michael VIII. This marriage originated the house Lascaris de Vintimille, which stood until the 19th century as a powerful French family.
Eudoxia and Pietro had seven children:
- Lucrezia Lascaris di Ventimiglia, in 1281 she married Arnau Roger de Comminges, Count of Pallars-Sobirà, who died in 1288. By this marriage she had:
- * Sibilla de Pallars, Countess of Pallars-Sobirà, married in 1297 to Hug VIII de Mataplana, Baron of Mataplana and Count Consort of Pallars-Subirà, and had two sons
- * Beatriu de Pallars, married around 1300 to Guillem IV de Anglesola, Lord of Bellpuig, who died in 1333, and had one daughter
- * Violant de Pallars, married around 1300 to Ximen Cornell, widow without issue of Maria Pérez de Ayerbe, and had three sons and two daughters
- * unknown de Pallars
- Giovanni I Lascaris di Ventimiglia, Count of Ventimiglia and Tenda, married Menzia di Montferrato and had one son and three daughters
- Beatrice Lascaris di Ventimiglia, who married Guillem de Montcada
- Vatatza Lascaris di Ventimiglia, in the service of Queen Elizabeth of Portugal and a Maid of King Afonso IV of Portugal, Lady of the Commands of Santiago do Cacém and of Sines, married, firstly, to Martim Anes de Soverosa, who died on 30 May 1296, married, secondly, to Pedro Jordán de Urríes, who died in 1350, and who distinguished himself at the service of the Aragonese Crown in Sicily and rendered effective help to Alfonso III of Aragon before the nobles of the Union
- Giacomo Lascaris di Ventimiglia
- Otto Lascaris di Ventimiglia
- Yolanda Lascaris di Ventimiglia, married to Pedro de Ayerbe, Baron of Ayerbe, a grandson of James I of Aragon by third marriage.