Simon Zenevisi
| Thopia Zenevisi | |
|---|---|
| Lord (signore) | |
| Lord of Strovilo | |
| Successor | Alessandro Zenevisi | 
| Spouse | daughter of Maurice Spata | 
| Noble family | Zenevisi | 
| Father | Thopia Zenevisi | 
| Died | 1461 | 
| Occupation | Venetian nobleman, Napolitan vassal | 
Simon Zenevisi (fl. 1443–61) was a Venetian nobleman (signore[1]) and vassal of the Kingdom of Naples, who held the castle of Strovilo, and was a member of the Zenevisi family of southern Albania.
Life
In 1443, Simon Zenevisi, John Zenevisi's grandson, built the Strovili fortress with Venetian approval and support.[2] It was located near Saiata (Sayada),[2] and above Vagenetia, the lands of his grandfather John Zenevisi.[3] In 1454–55 he was recognized by Alphonso V as a vassal of the Kingdom of Naples.[4]
He married a daughter of Maurice Spata.[5]
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Name
In Catalan documents, his name is also spelled Simone Gimlixi[6] and Gimbixi.[7] An Albanian neologism of his name is Simon Zenebishi.
References
- ↑  Monumenti storici: Documenti. Serie prima. 1901. Trattato stipulato da Giovanni Gradonigo bailo in Corfù, e Roberto Priuli e Giovanni Moro suoi consiglieri, con Simone (Zenevisi) signore di Strivali: E perdonata a questo e ai suoi ogni offesa recata a Venezia; ... 
- 1 2  Byzantino Bulgarica. Éditions de l'Académie des sciences de Bulgarie. 1981. p. 268. ...und 1413 konnte sich Venedig diesen begehrten, auch Bu^tia genannten Stützpunkt sichern.30 Die Festung Strobili in der Nähe von Saiata wurde 1443 von Simon Zenebisi mit venezianischer Zustimmung oder auch Unterstützung errichtet. 
- ↑  Chroniques gréco-romanes inédites ou peu connues. Weidmann. 1873. pp. 194–. In terra firme. insulae opposite. castrum Struvili a. ,,Ser Guino Zenebisi“ ,,sopra il cape di Vagenetia“ exstruetum esse, Arsenius Pendamodi refert. 
- ↑ Setton, Kenneth Meyer (1978). The Papacy and the Levant, 1204-1571: The fifteenth century. American Philosophical Society. p. 103. ISBN 978-0-87169-127-9.
- ↑ Nicol 2010, p. 255
- ↑  Archivio storico per le province Napoletane. Presso gli editori Detken & Rocholl e F. Giannini. 1902. Simone Gimlixi 
- ↑  Spomenik Srpske kraljevske akademije. 95-97. U Državnoj štampariji Kraljevne Srbije. 1942. Magnifico viro Simoni Gimbixi, domino castri Uillari in Albania, fideli nostro dilecto. (Archivo de la Cor. de ... 
Sources
- Nicol, Donald MacGillivray (2010). The Despotate of Epiros 1267–1479: A Contribution to the History of Greece in the Middle Ages. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-13089-9.
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