Guy Pallavicini

Guy Pallavicini
Marquess of Bodonitsa
Reign1204 – c. 1237
SuccessorUbertino Pallavicini
SpouseSibylla
IssueUbertino, Mabilia, Isabella
HouseHouse of Pallavicini

Guy or Guido Pallavicini, called Marchesopoulo by his Greek subjects,[1] was the first marquess of Bodonitsa in Frankish Greece from 1204 to his death in or shortly after 1237. He was one of the most important Frankish rulers in Greece, and played a major role in the short-lived Kingdom of Thessalonica: in 1208–1209 he supported the Lombard rebellion against King Demetrius of Montferrat, but by 1221 he was the kingdom's regent (bailli), and was left to defend the city against the ruler of Epirus, Theodore Komnenos Doukas. Left unsupported by the Latin Empire, and with a projected crusade to relieve the city delayed, he surrendered the city in December 1224. The belated arrival of the crusade helped to save his own fief from falling to the Epirotes, however, and he was soon able to return there, dying on or shortly after 1237.

  1. ^ Miller 1908, p. 236.

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