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Konstantin Balšić

Konstantin Balšić ( 1378–died 1402), was a lord of the Balšić family, who ruled over lands in northern Albania.
==Life==
Konstantin was the son of Đurađ I Balšić, the Lord of Zeta (r. 1362–1378) and his wife, Teodora Dejanović (the daughter of ''despot'' Dejan). After his father's death in 1378, he inherited a small parchment of land between the rivers of Bojana and Drin.
To expand links in the western Balkans, he married his sister Eudokia to the Florentine Despot of Ioannina Esau de' Buondelmonti.
In late 1394, Konstantin was installed as governor of Krujë by the Ottomans and married Marco Barbadigo's first wife, the Albanian princess Helena Thopia, daughter of Karlo Thopia. He was sent to become the Balšićs head as an Ottoman protégé and apparently failed, losing his stronghold, Dagnum, to his cousin, Đurađ II, in 1395.〔Anamali, Skënder and Prifti, Kristaq. Historia e popullit shqiptar në katër vëllime. Botimet Toena, 2002, ISBN 99927-1-622-3 pp. 251-252〕
Konstantin was very faithful to Sultan Bayezid I. On 17 May 1395 he fought in the Battle of Rovine and witnessed the deaths of some Serb noblemen but managed to survive himself. Of those who died included his cousin Konstantin Dejanović, after whom he was named, and King Marko Mrnjavčević.
In a Venetian document dating 8 August 1401, he is mentioned as "Konstantin, lord of Serbia, in the territory around our territory of Durachi (Durrës)" (Constantini domini Servie, teritorii, quod est circa teritorium nostrum Durachii). In 1402, he was executed in Durazzo for unknown reasons, but it is generally believed that his absence at the Battle of Angora may have had something to do with this. After Konstantin's death his wife Helena and their son Stefan first went to Venetians and then lived with her sister Maria. Since Maria was married to Filip Maramonte, the Venetians and Ragusans often referred to Stefan Balšić as "Stefan Maramonte".

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