Eugenio Lascorz

Deceased Person

1886 – 1952

 Credit ยป
60

Who was Eugenio Lascorz?

Eugenio Lascorz y Labastida was a pretender who claimed connection to the royal house of the Byzantine Empire. Eugenio Lascorz was born in Zaragoza . His father was a laborer.

The Aragonese family name Lascorz may be connected to counts of Ribargorza who were Lords of Lascorz in the 12th century. However, Eugenio Lascorz decided that Lascorz was a bastardized form of Lascaris and begun to claim that he is descended from the imperial house of the Byzantine Empire. There is no evidence of that kind of connection.

On March 16, 1917 Lascorz substituted the name Lascaris on his father's birth records. He began to call himself Eugenio Lascaris and in 1923 issued a manifesto to the Greeks, calling himself Eugenio Lascaris Comneno. The name Comneno comes from a ruling dynasty of the Byzantine Empire.

During the Spanish Republic, Lascorz became a prosecutor and in August 1935 used his influence to modify the birth records of his sister and grandparents to show the name Lascaris. He also published a genealogy in which he claimed that his grandfather immigrated from Greece. He also changed the names of his father and grandfather.

In 1943 Lascorz called himself Prince Eugene Lascaris Comnenus Paleologus, Duke of Athens. In 1947 he published the new genealogy that contradicted the previous one. In 1953 he published yet another one. The latest incarnation claims that his father was not a laborer Manuel Lascorz y Serveto but a nobleman Alexios VI Emmanouil.

We need you!

Help us build the largest biographies collection on the web!

Born
Mar 26, 1886
Died
Jun 1, 1952

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

Citation

Use the citation below to add to a bibliography:

Style:MLAChicagoAPA

"Eugenio Lascorz." Biographies.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2024. Web. 30 Apr. 2024. <https://www.biographies.net/people/en/eugenio_lascorz>.

Discuss this Eugenio Lascorz biography with the community:

0 Comments

    Browse Biographies.net