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The Tzamplakon or Tzamplakônes or Tsamblak was an aristocratic family whose members were active in the Byzantine Empire,[1][2], the Principality of Theodoro[3], the Republic of Venice[3], the Second Bulgarian Empire[4], the Principality of Moldavia[3][4][5], the Serbian Despotate[4], the Grand Duchy of Lithuania[4], and the Principality of Kiev[4].
Notable members
[edit]- Alexios Tzamplakon
- Asomatianos Tzamplakon
- Demetrios Tzamplakon
- Cyprian, Metropolitan of Kiev
- Gregory Tsamblak
- John Tsamblak
- Maria of Mangup (Maria Asanina Palaiologina Tzamplakonissa)
References
[edit]- ^ Malatras 2013, p. 61.
- ^ Estangüi Gómez 2014, p. 275.
- ^ a b c Simon 2015, p. 2.
- ^ a b c d e Stankova 2023.
- ^ Gorovei 2004, p. 22,31,46.
Works cited
[edit]- Christos, Malatras (March 2013). Social structure and relations in fourteenth century Byzantium (PDF) (phD thesis). Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman and Modern Greek Studies Institute of Archaeology and Antiquity College of Arts and Law University of Birmingham. Retrieved 2024-10-03.
- Raúl, Estangüi Gómez (2014). "Les Tzamplakônes grands propriétaires fonciers à Byzance au 14e siècle". Revue des études byzantines. 72: 275–329. Retrieved 2024-10-03.
- Alexandru, Simon (2015), "How to Finance a Greek Rite Athlete: Venice, Rome and Stephen III of Moldavia", in Daniel Baloup; Manuel Sánchez Martínez (eds.), Going on Crusade in the Late Middle Ages, Presses universitaires du Midi, p. 307-329, ISBN 978-2-8107-0968-7, retrieved 2024-10-03
- Ștefan, Gorovei (2004). "Maria Asanina Paleologhina, Doamna Moldovlahiei (I)". Studii şi Materiale de Istorie Medie. 22: 9–50. Retrieved 2024-10-03.
- Radoslava, Stankova (2023). "Gregory Tsamblak — Metropolitan of Kiev, diplomat, father superior of several monasteries, writer in Bulgarian, Serbian, Moldovan and Russian literature. Author of works in all medieval genres – oratory prose, hagiography and hymnography. Representative of the Tarnovo Literary School". sesdiva.eu. SESDiva. Archived from the original on 2023-01-14. Retrieved 2024-10-03.