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Maria of Gothia : ウィキペディア英語版
Maria of Gothia
Maria of Gothia was the first wife of David of Trebizond, last Emperor of Trebizond, whom she married in 1426.
== Family ==
She was a daughter of Alexios I of Theodoro, ruler of the Principality of Theodoro in Crimea.〔Anthony Bryer, "A Byzantine Family: The Gabrades, c. 979 – c. 1653", ''University of Birmingham Historical Journal'', 12 (1970), p. 184〕 Theodoro was also known as Gothia because its territory had previously belonged to the Crimean Goths, who had undergone Hellenization under the influence of the Byzantine Empire. Her family were the Gabras, considered to be Byzantine Greeks of partial Armenian descent.
Alexios I was a son of Stephen of Theodoro, who emigrated to Moscow in 1391 or 1402 along with his son Gregory. Stephen's patronymic suggests he may have been the son of Basil of Theodoro.〔 The relation of Stephen to the first known prince of Theodoro, Demetrios is uncertain, though Demetrios could be his grandfather.
''The Goths in the Crimea'' (1936) by Alexander Vasiliev presented the theory that Demetrios and his successors were descendants of Constantine Gabras, the ''doux'' of Trebizond in the early 12th century.〔Alexander Alexandrovich Vasiliev, ''The Goths in the Crimea'' (Cambridge: Monographs of the Medieval Academy of America, XI, 1936)〕 Constantine is considered a nephew of Theodore Gabras, the 11th century Duke of Trebizond mentioned in the Alexiad by Anna Komnene. However the exact relation is uncertain; Constantine could also be a younger brother or even son of Theodore.〔Bryer, "A Byzantine Family", p. 177〕

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