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{{Infobox royalty|consort
| name =Anna
| name = Anna
| succession =[[List of Byzantine Empresses|Byzantine Empress consort]]
| succession = [[List of Byzantine Empresses|Byzantine Empress consort]]
| image =EmpressAnnaofSavoy.JPG
| image = EmpressAnnaofSavoy.JPG
| spouse =[[Andronikos III Palaiologos]]
| imgw = 160px
| spouse = [[Andronikos III Palaiologos]]
| reign =1326–1341
| reign = 1326–1341
| issue =Maria Palaiologos<br>[[John V Palaiologos]]<br>Michael Palaiologos<br>Eirene Palaiologos
| issue = Maria Palaiologos<br>[[John V Palaiologos]]<br>Michael Palaiologos<br>Eirene Palaiologos
| house =[[House of Savoy]]
| house = [[House of Savoy]]
| father =[[Amadeus V, Count of Savoy]]
| father = [[Amadeus V, Count of Savoy]]
| mother =[[Marie of Brabant, Countess of Savoy|Maria of Brabant]]
| mother = [[Marie of Brabant, Countess of Savoy|Maria of Brabant]]
| birth_date =1306
| birth_date = 1306
| birth_place =
| birth_place =
| death_date =1359
| death_date = 1359
| death_place =
| death_place = [[Thessaloniki]]
| burial_place =
| place of burial =
| religion = [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Eastern Orthodox]]<br>''prev.'' [[Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]]
}}
}}



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Anna
Byzantine Empress consort
Reign1326–1341
Born1306
Died1359
Thessaloniki
SpouseAndronikos III Palaiologos
IssueMaria Palaiologos
John V Palaiologos
Michael Palaiologos
Eirene Palaiologos
HouseHouse of Savoy
FatherAmadeus V, Count of Savoy
MotherMaria of Brabant
ReligionEastern Orthodox
prev. Roman Catholic
Not to be confused with Anne of Savoy

Anna of Savoy, born Giovanna, (1306–1359) was a Byzantine Empress consort, as the second wife of Andronikos III Palaiologos.

Family

She was a daughter of Amadeus V, Count of Savoy and his second wife Maria of Brabant. Her maternal grandparents were John I, Duke of Brabant and Margaret of Flanders. Margaret was a daughter of Guy of Dampierre and his first wife Matilda of Bethune.

Marriage

She was betrothed to Andronikos III Palaiologos, during which time time he was involved in a civil war with his paternal grandfather Andronikos II Palaiologos. He had claimed the throne since 1321.

According to the history of John VI Kantakouzenos, the marriage took place in October, 1326. She joined the Eastern Orthodox Church and took the name Anna.

In 1328, Andronikos III entered Constantinople and finally deposed his grandfather. Andronikos III and Anna had four children:

Regent

On 15 June 1341, Andronikos III died. He was succeeded by their son John V who was still three days short of his ninth birthday. Anna was appointed regent for her son. However Andronikos III had entrusted the administration to his advisor John Kantakouzenos. Anna did not trust the powerful advisor.

At about the same time, Stefan Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia launched an invasion of Northern Thrace. Kantakouzenos left Constantinople to try to restore order to the area. In his absence, Patriarch John XIV of Constantinople and courtier Alexios Apokaukos convinced Anna that the senior advisor was her enemy. Anna declared Kantakouzenos an enemy of the state and offered the title of eparch of Constantinople to Apokaukos.

Kantakouzenos was still in control of part of the Byzantine army. On 26 October 1341, he answered by proclaiming himself emperor at Didymoteicho. This was the beginning of a civil war that would last until 1347. Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria soon allied with the faction under John V and Anna while Stefan Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia sided with John VI. Both rulers were actually taking advantage of the civil war for their own political and territorial gains. In time John VI would ally himself with Orhan I of the nascent Ottoman emirate.

At the same time Anna was attempting to gain support from Western Europe. In Summer, 1343 an emissary proclaimed her loyalty to Pope Clement VI in Avignon. In August, 1343, Anna pawned the Byzantine crown jewels to the Republic of Venice for 30,000 ducats as part of an attempt to secure more finances for the war. However Anna at last lost the war.

On 3 February 1347, the two sides reached an agreement. John VI was accepted as senior emperor with John V as his junior co-ruler. The agreement with the marriage of John V to Helena Kantakouzene, a daughter of John VI. John VI entered Constantinople and took effective control of the city.

Later years

In 1351, Anna left Constantinople for Thessaloniki. She held her own court in the city, issuing decrees in her name and even controlling a mint. She was the second Byzantine empress to hold court in Thessaloniki, following Irene of Montferrat. Her rule there lasted to about 1359/1360.

Her last official act was the donation of a convent in the memory of Agioi Anargyroi (Greek: «Άγιοι Ανάργυροι» "The Holy Unmercenaries"). Agioi Anargyroi is the joined description of Saints Cosmas and Damian, who supposedly offered free medical services. Their worshipers usually pray for healing. The donation may indicate Anna suffering from poor health and hoping for a cure. A little later she became a nun and died under the name "Anastasia" ca. 1359.

Ancestry

Family of Anna of Savoy
16. Humbert III of Savoy
8. Thomas I of Savoy
17. Beatrice of Viennois
4. Thomas II of Piedmont
18. William I of Geneva
9. Margaret of Geneva
19. Beatrice de Faucigny
2. Amadeus V of Savoy
20. Ugo Fieschi of Lavagna
10. Teodoro III Fieschi of Lavagna
21. Brumisan di Grillo
5. Beatrice Fieschi
22. Raymond della Volta de Capo-Corso
11. Simone della Volta
1. Anna of Savoy
24. Henry II of Brabant
12. Henry III of Brabant
25. Marie of Hohenstaufen
6. John I of Brabant
26. Hugh IV of Burgundy
13. Adelaide of Burgundy
27. Yolande of Dreux
3. Maria of Brabant
28. William II of Dampierre
14. Guy of Dampierre
29. Margaret II of Flanders
7. Margaret of Flanders
30. Robert VII of Bethune
15. Matilda of Bethune
31. Elisabeth of Morialmes

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Anna of Savoy
Born: 1306 Died: 1359
Royal titles
Preceded by Byzantine Empress consort
1326–1341
Succeeded by

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