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The House of Gattilusio was a powerful Genoese family who controlled a number of possessions in the northern from 1355 until the mid 15th century. has pointed out that this family had developed close connections to the ruling house of the —"four successive generations of Gattilusio married into the Palaiologos family, two to emperors' daughters, one to an emperor, and one to a despot who later became an emperor"—which could explain their repeated involvement in Byzantine affairs.Anthony Luttrell, "John V's Daughters: A Palaiologan Puzzle", Dumbarton Oaks Papers, 40 (1986), p. 112 The Gattilusi were Lords of (present-day in Greece) from 1355 to 1462 and Lords of (present-day in Turkey) from 1376 to 1456.


History
The Gattilusi family was founded by two brothers, Francesco and Niccolò Gattilusi, who were the nephew of . The name of their father is not known, although based on the heraldic evidence of their inscriptions, Luttrell argues that their mother was a member of the Doria family.Luttrell, "John V's Daughters", p. 110 Francesco gained the favor of Byzantine Emperor John V Palaiologos by helping him oust a rival to the throne, John VI Kantakouzenos, in 1354. As reward, Gattilusio was given lordship of the island of (and its stronghold, ) from July 1355, as well as the hand in marriage of the emperor's sister, Maria.Setton, vol. I, p. 225 The Gattilusi possessions grew to include, among others, the islands of , , and , and the mainland city of Aenos (modern in ).Setton, vol. II, p. 188 From this position, they were heavily involved in the mining and marketing of , useful in production and a profitable trade controlled by the Genoese.Setton, vol. II, p. 239

After the Fall of Constantinople in 1453, the Gattilusi briefly retained control of their possessions under , but were forced out within a few years. In 1456, the Ottomans appointed a native Greek historian, Michael Critobulus, as governor of Imbros, and likewise removed the Gattilusi from power in the remainder of their possessions, with the exception of Lesbos, which they were permitted to retain in return for an annual payment of 4,000 gold pieces. The lord of Lesbos, Domenico Gattilusio, was strangled and briefly succeeded by his brother Niccolò, before an Ottoman fleet captured the island in September 1462, sending Niccolò as prisoner to (where he was later executed) and putting an end to the family's power.Setton, vol. II, p. 238

Archaeological excavations in the castle of Mytilene since 1984 by the University of British Columbia under the direction of Caroline and Hector Williams have uncovered the burial chapel of the Gattilusi and a few graves that probably belonged to dependents of the family. The building was converted into a after the Ottoman capture of Mytilene in 1462; an earthquake in February 1867 destroyed it. The Canadian excavations have also added a considerable number of Gattilusi coins to the known corpus, now published by Dr. Robert Weir


Lords of Lesbos
  • Francesco I Gattilusio (1355–1384)
  • Francesco II Gattilusio (1384–1404)
  • Jacopo Gattilusio (1404–1428)
  • Dorino I Gattilusio (1428–1455)
  • Domenico Gattilusio (1455–1458)
  • Niccolò Gattilusio (1458–1462)


Lords of Aenus
  • Niccolò Gattilusio (1376–1409)
  • Palamede Gattilusio (1409–1455)
  • Dorino II Gattilusio (1455–1456)


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