John Asen Zaccaria | |
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Prince of Achaea | |
Reign | 1453 - 1454 |
Predecessor | Centurione II Zaccaria |
Prince of Achaea (titular) | |
Reign | 1454–1469 |
Baron of Arcadia | |
Reign | 1432-1446 |
Predecessor | Centurione II Zaccaria |
Died | 1469 Italy, Rome |
Spouse | Magdalene Tocco |
Issue | Antonio Zaccaria Angelo Zaccaria |
House | Zaccaria |
Father | Centurione II Zaccaria |
Mother | Palaiologina Asenina |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
John Asen Zaccaria or Asanes Zaccaria (Italian: Giovanni Asano Zaccaria; died 1469) was a son of Centurione II Zaccaria and one unknown lady of the great Byzantine family of Asen - Palaiologos.[1]
He was proclaimed Prince of Achaea during the great Morean revolt of 1453-54 and was recognized as such by the Western christian powers of the time. Since then he adopted the paternal name, as "Prince Centurione III". John was the last rulling Prince residing in Morea,[2] before becoming the first titular Prince of Achaea in exile.[3][4]
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