Despot of Epirus Count Palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos (titular)
Reign
16 August 1596 – 24 January 1641
Predecessor
Francesco Tocco
Successor
Antonio Tocco
Born
1591 Alessandria (?)
Died
24 January 1641 (aged 49) Rome, Papal States
Spouse
Francesca Pignatelli
Issue
Carlo Tocco Cesare Tocco Ippolita Veronica Tocco Antonio Tocco Giovanni Battista Tocco Ippolita Maria Tocco Giuseppe Tocco Maria Francesca Tocco Eleonora Tocco Cesare Tocco Cesare Tocco Teresa Tocco
Dynasty
Tocco
Father
Francesco Tocco
Mother
Veronica Malaspina
Leonardo V Tocco (1591 – 24 January 1641) was the titular Despot of Epirus and Count Palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos from the death of his father Francesco Tocco in 1596 to his own death in 1641. In addition to holding titular claims to lordships in Greece, Leonardo was also the lord of Refrancore in Montferrat, Italy, as well as Apice and Tinchiano, which he purchased in 1639. Upon Leonardo's death, his claims and titles were inherited by his son, Antonio Tocco.
LeonardoVTocco (1591 – 24 January 1641) was the titular Despot of Epirus and Count Palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos from the death of his father...
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III Tocco (1464–1518) was the titular despot of Epirus and count palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos from the death of his father Leonardo III Tocco c...
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grandfather Antonio Tocco in 1678 to his own death in 1701. Carlo Antonio Tocco was born in Naples on 15 March 1668, as the son of Leonardo VI Tocco and the Italian...
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and only notes the marriage of John Asen Zaccaria to a daughter of LeonardoTocco. This last wedding is also plainly attested in the chronicle of George...
century. His father was Giovanni di Tocco, consignore di Refrancore and his grandfather Leonardo IV Tocco. Tocco fought during the 30 Years' War for the...
Symeon (6522); one married Carlo II Tocco (also known as Leonardo), son of Leonardo II Tocco ... Fine, John V. A. Jr. (1994) [1987]. The Late Medieval...
had defected from Tocco service, tried to capture Vobliana. The Spatas were then heavily defeated by Carlo's brother Leonardo II Tocco at Mazoma near ancient...
Duke of Squillace, Prince of Rossano. Her daughter Francesca married Leonardo III Tocco. also Alphonso He was King of Valencia (as Alfonso III), Majorca,...
Tocco and a daughter of Leonardo II Tocco. She is also attested in a letter addressed to her husband by the King of Naples Alfonso V of Aragon. In this she...
at this time: Carlo III Tocco, claimant Despot of Epirus. Carlo did coincidentally have a son by the name Giovanni Leonardo, born at some point in the...
Cephalonia and Zakynthos under the Kingdom of Naples until its last Count Leonardo III Tocco fled from the Ottomans in 1479. The title and the right to rule the...
married Leonardo III Tocco, the ruler of the Despotate of Epirus, and had descendants. Beginning with Leonardo III's and Milica's son, Carlo III Tocco (1464–1518)...