John George, Marquess of Montferrat | |
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Marquis of Montferrat | |
Reign | 1530 - 1533 |
Predecessor | Boniface IV of Montferrat |
Successor | Margaret Palaiologina |
Spouse(s) | Julia Trastamara of Naples |
Noble family | House of Palaiologos |
Father | Boniface III, Marquess of Montferrat |
Mother | Marija Branković |
Born |
Casale Monferrato |
20 January 1488
Died | April 30, 1533 Casale Monferrato |
(aged 45)
John George of Monferrat (20 January 1488 – 30 April 1533) was the last Marquess of Montferrat of the Palaeologus dynasty.
He was son of Boniface III, Marquess of Montferrat and his third wife Marija Brancović, daughter of prince Stefan III of Serbia.
John George was Bishop of Casale, when his nephew Boniface IV, Marquess of Montferrat unexpectedly died in 1530 without an heir.
As the last of his family and despite his poor health, John George had no option than to become the new Marquess. In a desperate attempt to produce an heir, he married the 41-year-old Julia, daughter of Frederick IV of Naples, on 21 April 1533. He died 9 days later.
After a Spanish occupation of 3 years, Montferrat came under Federico II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, who had married his niece Margaret Paleologa in 1531.
John George had an illegitimate son, Flaminio, from the Paleologo-Oriundi line descends and is extant today.