Anna (III. Andronikos'un eşi): Revizyonlar arasındaki fark

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On 3 February 1347, the two sides reached an agreement. John VI was accepted as senior emperor with John V as his junior co-ruler. The agreement with the marriage of John V to [[Helena Kantakouzene]], a daughter of John VI. John VI entered Constantinople and took effective control of the city.
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== Sonraki yıllar ==
==Later years==
1351 yılında, Anna Konstantinopolis'i terk edip, [[Selanik]]'e gitti. Kendi sarayını burada tuttu, kendi ismi ile buyruklar yayınladı ve hatta parayı bile kontrol etmiştir. Sarayını Selanik'te tutmuş [[Montferratlı İrene]]'den sonraki ikinci Bizans imparatoriçesidir.
 
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In 1351, Anna left Constantinople for [[Thessaloniki]]. She held her own court in the city, issuing decrees in her name and even controlling a [[Mint (coin)|mint]]. She was the second Byzantine empress to hold court in Thessaloniki, following [[Irene of Montferrat]]. Her rule there lasted to about 1365.
Her last official act was the donation of a convent in the memory of ''Agioi Anargyroi'' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: «Άγιοι Ανάργυροι» "The Holy Unmercenaries"). Agioi Anargyroi is the joined description of [[Saints Cosmas and Damian]], who supposedly offered free medical services. Their worshipers usually pray for healing. The donation may indicate Anna suffering from poor health and hoping for a cure. A little later she became a nun and died under the name "Anastasia" ca. 1365.
 
Her last official act was the donation of a convent in the memory of ''Agioi Anargyroi'' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: «Άγιοι Ανάργυροι» "The Holy Unmercenaries"). Agioi Anargyroi is the joined description of [[Saints Cosmas and Damian]], who supposedly
offered free medical services. Their worshipers usually pray for healing. The donation may indicate Anna suffering from poor health and hoping for a cure. A little later she became a nun and died under the name "Anastasia" ca. 1365.
 
==Ancestry==
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|1= 1. '''Anna of Savoy'''
|2= 2. [[Amadeus V of Savoy]]
|3= 3. [[Marie of Brabant, Countess of Savoy|Maria of Brabant]]
|4= 4. [[Thomas II of Piedmont]]
|5= 5. Beatrice Fieschi
|6= 6. [[John I of Brabant]]
|7= 7. [[Margaret of Flanders (d. 1285)|Margaret of Flanders]]
|8= 8. [[Thomas I of Savoy]]
|9= 9. [[Margaret of Geneva]]
|10= 10. Teodoro III Fieschi of Lavagna
|11= 11. Simone della Volta
|12= 12. [[Henry III of Brabant]]
|13= 13. [[Adelaide of Burgundy (1233–1273)|Adelaide of Burgundy]]
|14= 14. [[Guy of Dampierre]]
|15= 15. Matilda of Bethune
|16= 16. [[Humbert III of Savoy]]
|17= 17. Beatrice of Viennois
|18= 18. [[William I of Geneva]]
|19= 19. Beatrice de Faucigny
|20= 20. Ugo Fieschi of Lavagna
|21= 21. Brumisan di Grillo
|22= 22. Raymond della Volta de Capo-Corso
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|24= 24. [[Henry II of Brabant]]
|25= 25. [[Marie of Hohenstaufen]]
|26= 26. [[Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy|Hugh IV of Burgundy]]
|27= 27. [[Yolande of Dreux, Duchess of Burgundy|Yolande of Dreux]]
|28= 28. [[William II of Dampierre]]
|29= 29. [[Margaret II of Flanders]]
|30= 30. Robert VII of Bethune
|31= 31. Elisabeth of Morialmes
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