Asomatianos Tzamplakon
Asomatianos Tzamplakon (Greek: Ἀσωματιανός Τζαμπλάκων, fl. 1348–1349) was a Byzantine aristocrat and admiral during the Byzantine–Genoese War of 1348–1349.
The Tzamplakones were an important and wealthy aristocratic family attested since the mid-13th century, when one of its members achieved the high military rank of Domestic of the Schools. Alexios Tzamplakon, Asomatianos' father, was this man's son.[1][2] His brothers, Demetrios and Arsenios, also achieved high offices during the same period.[3]
Asomatianos is first attested in 1348, as megas doux (commander-in-chief of the Byzantine navy). He was placed in charge of the Byzantine effort to construct a new fleet to use against the Genoese colony of Galata in the Byzantine–Genoese War of 1348–1349. His fleet's inexperience and incompetence led to its destruction or capture by the Genoese.[2][3] Tzamplakon survived the debacle, and died sometime before 1356.[2][3]
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- Guilland, Rodolphe (1967), Recherches sur les institutions byzantines, Tome I (in French), Berlin: Akademie-Verlag
- Kazhdan, Alexander, ed. (1991). Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-504652-6.
- (German) Trapp, Erich; Beyer, Hans-Veit; Kaplaneres, Sokrates; Leontiadis, Ioannis (1991). "27753. Τζαμπλάκων Ἀσωματιανός". Prosopographisches Lexikon der Palaiologenzeit. 11. Vienna: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.