Nicholas I Zorzi

Nicholas I Zorzi (or Giorgi) (Italian: Niccolò) (died 1345) was the Margrave of Bodonitsa, first member of the Zorzi family of Venice to hold the post, from 1335 to his death. In 1335, he married Guglielma Pallavicini, heiress of Bodonitsa and widow of Bartolommeo Zaccaria.

Though Nicholas was on good terms with Catalan Company then ruling the Duchy of Athens (his feudal suzerain), he objected to the annual tribute of four destriers. Though he held the margraviate until his death and his descendants continued to rule it until the Ottoman conquest (making Bodonitsa the longest-survived Frankish state in northern Greece), his wife "tired of him" according to Setton.

He left three sons, Francis, James, and Nicholas, each of whom ruled the margraviate at some point or other.

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