Theodore Angelos
Theodore Angelos (Greek: Θεόδωρος Ἄγγελος, Theodōros Angelos) was co-ruler of Thessaly from ca. 1289 to his death in ca. 1299.
Theodore was the third son of John I Doukas, ruler of Thessaly by his wife, who is only known by her monastic name Hypomone ("Patience").[1][2] When John died in or shortly before 1289, he was succeeded by Theodore's older brother Constantine, but Theodore served as his co-regent. Initially, the two brothers were under the tutelage of Anna Palaiologina Kantakouzene as they were underage. [3] Awarded the title of sebastokrator in 1295, he was scheduled to marry the Armenian princess Theophano, but this project fell through.[2] He was defeated in battle by the Byzantine general Michael Doukas Glabas Tarchaneiotes, and died in ca. 1299.[2]
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Preceded by | Ruler of Thessaly ca. 1289–1299 With: Constantine Doukas |
Succeeded by Constantine Doukas |