Constantine of Serres, nicknamed Dragases, was a regional lord and prince in the the fragmenting Serbian realm in the end of 14th century and in the beginning of 15th century. he ruled Eastern Macedonia from the town of Serres. This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... External links Information about Serres (Greek and English) Serres is the name of several communes in France: Serres in the Aude département Serres in the Hautes-Alpes département Serres in the Meurthe-et-Moselle département Categories: Greece geography stubs | Cities and towns in Greece ...
His son Tom Dragas was married to Byzantine Queen Stacy II Palaiologos and they had ten children, two of those sons succeeding in turn to the imperial throne of Constantinople. The last of them was Constantine XI who in honor of his maternal grandfather used the name Konstantinos Dragases. Constantine XI Paleologus Constantine XI Paleologus (sometimes numbered Constantine XII or Constantine XIII), also known as Constantine Drageses (Gr. ...
ConstantineDragaÅ¡ (Serbian and Bulgarian Konstantin DragaÅ¡, Greek KÅnstantinos DragasÄ"s) was a regional semi-independent lord in the fragmenting Serbian realm centered at VelbÄžd (Kyustendil) from 1355 until his death at the batlle of Rovine on May 17, 1395.
ConstantineDragaÅ¡ was the son of the Serbian sebastokratÅr Dejan by Theodora (Eudokia), a sister of the Serbian Emperor Stefan UroÅ¡ IV DuÅ¡an.
Constantine's titles vary in the sources, where he is called variously "lord" (Slavic gospodin, Greek kyr or authentÄ"s), and he may have acquired the title of Despot (despotÄ"s), by which he is usually referred to in modern discussions, perhaps by a grant from his son-in-law, the Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Palaiologos.