Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera

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Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera
Andronikos Doukas Kamateros

Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina or better Kamatera (

Byzantine Emperor Alexios III Angelos.[1]

Euphrosyne was the daughter of

Constantine X and Irene Doukaina, empress of Alexios I Komnenos. Both of her brothers had rebelled against Andronikos I Komnenos
; one was imprisoned and the other was blinded.

Life

Euphrosyne married Alexios Angelos, the older brother of the future Emperor Isaac II Angelos in c. 1169. Although Isaac II bestowed many titles and honors upon his brother, Alexios seized the throne on April 8, 1195, deposing Isaac and proclaiming himself emperor. In this he was assisted by Euphrosyne, who had organized a party of aristocratic supporters. Euphrosyne took control of the palace and quelled the opposition herself, securing the accession of her husband to the throne by wholesale bribery.

Euphrosyne was a dominating woman with a talent for politics, and she virtually ruled the Empire in the name of Alexios III, who was concerned primarily with pleasure and idle pursuits. She issued commands herself and even altered Alexios' decrees when it suited her, and secured the recall of the capable minister Constantine Mesopotamites. Euphrosyne and Alexios were criticized for their love of finery and the enrichment of their relatives at state expense. Her own brother, Basil Kamateros, and her son-in-law, Andronikos Kontostephanos, accused Euphrosyne of adultery with one of her ministers, a nobleman named Vatatzes. Alexios III believed the allegations and had Vatatzes executed. Euphrosyne was stripped of her imperial robes and banished to a convent at Nematarea in October 1196. However, her relatives convinced Alexios to reinstate her, and she was recalled six months later in spring 1197.

In 1203, faced with the

crusaders
, who had him executed.

Euphrosyne and Alexios III fled across Greece to

Boniface of Montferrat and imprisoned. In 1209 or 1210 they were ransomed by their cousin Michael I of Epirus, and Euphrosyne spent the remainder of her life in Arta
. She died in 1210 or 1211.

Family

By her husband, Alexios III Angelos, Euphrosyne had three daughters:

  1. Eirene Angelina, who married (1) Andronikos Kontostephanos; (2) Alexios Palaiologos, by whom she was the grandmother of Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos.
  2. Theodore I Laskaris
    of Nicaea.
  3. Stefan I Prvovenčani of Serbia; (2) Emperor Alexios V Doukas; (3) Leo Sgouros
    , ruler of Corinth.

Sources

Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera
Born: c. 1155 Died: 1211
Royal titles
Preceded by
Byzantine Empress consort

1195–1203
Succeeded by