The historian Thierry Ganchou advanced the theory that Helena had not actually existed, being instead the result of the confusion between David's mother
Theodora Kantakouzene and his wife
Maria of Gothia by the historian
Theodore Spandounes. Ganchou refers to the historical writings of
Angelo Massarelli, the Papal Secretary to the
Council of Trent, which state that Theodora was the daughter of
Theodore Kantakouzenos. This identification is also reinforced by the historian
George Sphrantzes, who refers to Theodora's other son
John IV as a cousin to
Mara Branković, herself a granddaughter of Theodore. However, as Theodore is also commonly identified as the father of Helena, this would result in the extremely unlikely scenario where Helena had married her own nephew. In addition to this, given that Theodore had died in 1410, Helena would have been at least fifty years old at the birth of her youngest child. This birth year would also have required that David's first wife Maria, whom he had married either in 1426 or 1429, die very quickly afterwards in order for Helena to have still been young enough to be available for marriage. Given that the only contemporary source which mentions Helena is Spandounes, Ganchou posits that these discrepancies can be explained by the fact that Spandounes had unintentionally invented her. Ganchou believes that Spandounes (who was a descendant of the
Kantakouzenos) was aware that a member of the house had married an emperor of Trebizond, but that he had not known her name, nor that of the emperor. It may be that he had assumed that the emperor in question was the final ruler of the kingdom and then, given that the name Helena appears frequently among the Kantakouzenos, assigned it to the unnamed wife. This was something that the historian had done elsewhere in his works, when he mistakenly also referred to
Irene of Serbia, another daughter of Theodore, as Helena. Ganchou then concludes that since there is no known death date for Maria of Gothia, it may have been her who had outlived David and performed the famous burial. ==Notes==