[2] Following the death of his father, Konstantin's mother Teodora remained active in managing a significant portion of their territory situated between the Drin and Bojana rivers.
[4] Konstantin did not limit himself to a single alliance; he also built strong relations with Vuk Brankovic, a longstanding rival of the Balšići in Zeta.
[7] To expand links in the western Balkans, he married his sister Jevdokija Balšić to the Florentine Despot of Ioannina Esau de' Buondelmonti.
[11] He was sent to become the Balsha's head as an Ottoman protégé and apparently failed, losing his stronghold, Danjë, to his cousin, Đurađ II Balšić, in 1395.
[15] After Konstantin's death his wife Helena and their son Stefan Maramonte first went to Venetians and then lived with her sister Maria Thopia.