Angelo Maria Angelo Flavio Comneno (
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: ''Angelus Maria
Angelus
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Flavius Comnenus''; 1600–1678) was the
Grand Master of the Constantinian Order of Saint George from 1634 to 1678. Angelo Maria's family, the
Angelo Flavio Comneno
The Angelo Flavio Comneno or Angeli family were an Italian noble family of Albanian descent who claimed descent from the Angelos dynasty of the Byzantine Empire. In the 16th century, the family founded the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Sai ...
, claimed descent from the
Angelos dynasty of
Byzantine emperors, and Angelo Maria also claimed the titles "Prince of
Macedonia
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and
Thessaly
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" and "Duke and Count of
Drivasto
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and
Durazzo".
Biography
Angelo Maria was born in 1600 as the eldest son of Michele Angeli, who in turn was the eldest son of
Girolamo I Angeli
Girolamo I Angeli (Latin: ''Hieronymus Angelus''; 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 ...
. Angelo Maria had a younger brother,
Marco
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* Georg Marco (1863–1923), Romanian chess player of German origin
* Tomás Marco (born 1942), Spanish c ...
, as well as three sisters; Ursula, Maria Altadonna and Laura. Angelo Maria's family, the
Angelo Flavio Comneno
The Angelo Flavio Comneno or Angeli family were an Italian noble family of Albanian descent who claimed descent from the Angelos dynasty of the Byzantine Empire. In the 16th century, the family founded the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Sai ...
, claimed descent from the
Angelos dynasty of
Byzantine emperors. In the mid-15th century, Michele's uncles
Andrea
Andrea is a given name which is common worldwide for both males and females, cognate to Andreas, Andrej and Andrew.
Origin of the name
The name derives from the Greek word ἀνήρ (''anēr''), genitive ἀνδρός (''andrós''), that ref ...
and Paolo were officially acknowledged as descendants of the Angelos emperors by Pope
Paul III
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He came to ...
(1534–1549) and founded the
Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George, a
chivalric order
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with invented Byzantine connections.
Angelo Maria's father Michele was technically of
illegitimate birth
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, having been born while his mother, Ursula Bini, was still married to her first husband, and not to his father, Girolamo I. Although Girolamo and Ursula eventually did marry, on 8 February 1575, the only of the couple's five children to have been born while they were married was their youngest son, Andrea. Though Girolamo succeeded in having Michele legitimized by the
Roman Curia on 27 March 1574, his lineage was confirmed by legal courts to be allowed to succeed to the position of grand master and
Giovanni Andrea I (grand master 1592–1623 and 1627–1634) explicitly designated Angelo Maria as his successor, Angelo Maria's accession to the position of grand master in 1634 was challenged by his uncle Andrea on the grounds of his "adulterous lineage".
Upon Angelo Maria's accession, the Constantinian Order was effectively run by Majolino Bisaccioni, a prominent member of the order under Giovanni Andrea I, as vice-grand master. Though Bisaccioni accepted Angelo Maria's accession, he did not relinquish his own power and Angelo Maria was unable to actually secure control of the order until Bisaccioni resigned in 1656, 22 years after Angelo Maria inherited the position. As grand master, Angelo Maria managed to improve the financial circumstances of both his family and the Constantinian Order, possibly owing to a large inheritance from his mother, Lucietta Michiel, who belonged to a prominent Venetian noble family. Angelo Maria worked to maintain the prestige and honor of the Constantinian Order, noted for having expelled disorderly members, such as Paolo Francesco Modrono, who was expelled in February 1673 because of criminal proceedings against him.
In 1671,
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
Leopold I (Leopold Ignaz Joseph Balthasar Franz Felician; hu, I. Lipót; 9 June 1640 – 5 May 1705) was Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary, Croatia, and Bohemia. The second son of Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor, by his first wife, Maria An ...
(1658–1705), confirmed the
Holy Roman imperial recognition of the Constantinian Order (previously recognized by Emperor
Ferdinand II in 1630), issuing a diploma on 25 June which affirmed the rights of the order and the right of its knights to bear arms throughout the Holy Roman Empire. There are extensive surviving records of correspondence between Leopold and Angelo Maria. Imperial correspondence continued under Angelo Maria's successors. Angelo Maria died in 1678. He was succeeded either briefly by his younger brother Marco, or, if Marco predeceased him, his cousin
Girolamo II Angeli
Girolamo II Angelo Flavio Comneno (Latin: ''Hieronymus Angelus Flavius Comnenus''; 1629–1687) was the Grand Master of the Constantinian Order of Saint George from 1679 to 1687. Girolamo's family, the Angelo Flavio Comneno, claimed descent from ...
.
See also
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Succession to the Byzantine Empire
Since its fall, the issue of succession to the Byzantine Empire has been a major point of contention both geopolitically, with different states laying claim to its legacy and inheritance, and among the surviving members of the Byzantine nobility an ...
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1600 births
1678 deaths
Byzantine pretenders after 1453
17th-century Italian nobility