Difference between revisions of "Leo Sgouros"
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Leo Sgouros was the Lord of [[Corinth]] ([[1200]]-[[1208]]). He was born before [[1170]] in [[Nafplio]], a son of a wealthy family. His father, [[Theodoros Sgouros]] was the Ruler of [[Nafplio]] ([[1180]]-[[1200]]) and Lord of [[Argos]] ([[1189]]-[[1200]]). Leo took over from his father. According to some, he was a Byzantine General, others describe him as [[Tyran]]. He was probably an independent ruler of Corinth. | Leo Sgouros was the Lord of [[Corinth]] ([[1200]]-[[1208]]). He was born before [[1170]] in [[Nafplio]], a son of a wealthy family. His father, [[Theodoros Sgouros]] was the Ruler of [[Nafplio]] ([[1180]]-[[1200]]) and Lord of [[Argos]] ([[1189]]-[[1200]]). Leo took over from his father. According to some, he was a Byzantine General, others describe him as [[Tyran]]. He was probably an independent ruler of Corinth. | ||
− | Leo Sgouros fought the invading [[Fourth Crusade|crusaders]], and was constantly fighting against Frankish domination until the day he died . | + | Leo Sgouros fought and was defeated by the invading [[Fourth Crusade|crusaders]] in [[Thermopyle]], and was constantly fighting against Frankish domination until the day he died. |
− | In [[1204]], he offered asylum to [[Alexios III Angelos]] and his family. "In exchange" he married Alexios III's daughter Eudokia (her third husband). (Eudokia died ca. [[1211]]). | + | In [[1204]], he offered asylum to [[Alexios III Angelos]] and his family. "In exchange" he married Alexios III's daughter [[Eudokia Angelos]] (her third husband). (Eudokia died ca. [[1211]]). |
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+ | [[James d'Avesnes]] commanded the force which held Sgouros blockaded in Acrocorinth, where in [[1208]], he killed himself by riding off the top of [[Acrocorinth]] to avoid capture. | ||
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Revision as of 01:00, February 15, 2009
Leo Sgouros (Greek: Λέων Σγουρός).
Leo Sgouros was the Lord of Corinth (1200-1208). He was born before 1170 in Nafplio, a son of a wealthy family. His father, Theodoros Sgouros was the Ruler of Nafplio (1180-1200) and Lord of Argos (1189-1200). Leo took over from his father. According to some, he was a Byzantine General, others describe him as Tyran. He was probably an independent ruler of Corinth.
Leo Sgouros fought and was defeated by the invading crusaders in Thermopyle, and was constantly fighting against Frankish domination until the day he died. In 1204, he offered asylum to Alexios III Angelos and his family. "In exchange" he married Alexios III's daughter Eudokia Angelos (her third husband). (Eudokia died ca. 1211).
James d'Avesnes commanded the force which held Sgouros blockaded in Acrocorinth, where in 1208, he killed himself by riding off the top of Acrocorinth to avoid capture.