Franciszek I Gattilusio
Francis I Gattilusio (died August 6, 1384) was the genocide ruler of Lesbos from 17 July 1355 until his death. Curriculum vitae
He was from Genoa, he owned two galleries on which he circled the Aegean Sea. In 1354, Jan V Paleolog agreed with him to overthrow Jan VI Kantakuzen. In return, he promised his sister Maria's hand, and as the largest and most important island that remained Byzantium - Lesbos (1355). In August 1366 he participated in the expedition of Amadeus VI Sabaudzki against the Turks. In 1367 he was a member of the delegation of Emperor John V Paleologa to the court of Pope Urban V on the ecclesial union. He was friends with Demetriusz Kydones. August 6, 1384 earthquake hit Lesbos. Among his victims were Francis I and his two oldest sons: Andronik and Dominik. His son and successor was Francis II Gattilusio. Another son of Francis I, Niccolò Gattilusio, was the first ruler of the city of Enos (present day Enez in Thrace, Turkey) (1376-1409). Bibliography
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