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  1. Milica Branković ( Serbian Cyrillic: Милица Бранковић, d. 1464) was a Serbian princess and the first wife of Leonardo III Tocco, whom she married on 1 May 1463. [1] She was a daughter of despot Lazar Branković of Serbia and Helena Palaiologina. [1] Milica died in childbirth in 1464, while giving birth to Carlo III Tocco.

  2. Leonardo III Tocco (after 1436 – before August 1503) was the last ruler of the Despotate of Epirus, ruling from the death of his father Carlo II Tocco in 1448 to the despotate's fall to the Ottoman Empire in 1479. Leonardo was one of the last independent Latin rulers in Greece and the last to hold territories on the Greek mainland.

  3. 1 de ene. de 2006 · Abstract. The marriage between Leonardo III — the last member of the Tocco family who ruled the Heptanese (1448-1479) — and Milica Branković, the daughter of the Serbian Despot Lazar ...

  4. Interestingly, just like the Tocco-Bua couple of the third chapter, Leonardo was also reported by the Chronicle to have resided in the fortress of Riniasa, CroToc, 9, 19, 2593–2596, 412 (in his case, though, the Chronicle specified that Leonardo had received the fortress before his marriage was concluded, not after like the Tocco-Bua couple).

  5. Carlo II murió en octubre de 1448 y fue sucedido por su hijo Leonardo III Tocco. Después de la conquista otomana, los territorios de Tocco se convirtieron en un sanjacado de nombre « Karli-Eli », derivado de Carlo II o su tío Carlo I.

  6. Leonardo I Tocco. Leonardo I Tocco (fallecido en 1375/1377) fue el conde palatino de las islas de Cefalonia y Zacinto desde 1357 hasta su muerte, y más tarde señor de Ítaca, Santa Maura (Léucade) y también del puerto de Vonitsa .

  7. Leonardo II Tocco (1375 o 1376-1418 o 1419) fue un descendiente de la familia Tocco y señor de Zacinto, que desempeñó un papel importante como líder militar de su hermano, Carlo I Tocco, a principios del siglo XV en la Grecia occidental .