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Stephen Gabrielopoulos (Gr****: Στέφανος Γαβριηλόπουλος, died 1332/1333) was a
powerful magnate and semi-independent
ruler in
western Thessaly, who pledged...
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otherwise obscure Euthymius and Alexander's
henchmen Basilitzes and
Gabrielopoulos.
Following Alexander's
death (6 June), the new and
shaky regime survived...
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Gabrielopoulos,
which extended across much of
western Thessaly and Macedonia.
After his
death in 1332/3 the city,
along with most of
Gabrielopoulos'...
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Byzantine sources do not
attest to the meeting.
Stephen Gabrielopoulos,
ruler over Thessaly, died
circa 1333;
taking advantage of the secession...
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Andronikos III
Palaiologos Michael Monomachos John
Angelos Stephen Gabrielopoulos Nikephoros II
Orsini Manuel Kantakouzenos Simeon Uroš
Thomas Prel****vić...
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northwestern Thessaly came
under the
control of the
powerful magnate Stephen Gabrielopoulos, but the
southernmost areas around Neopatras were
seized by the Catalans...
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Andronikos III
Palaiologos Michael Monomachos John
Angelos Stephen Gabrielopoulos Nikephoros II
Orsini Manuel Kantakouzenos Simeon Uroš
Thomas Prel****vić...
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Andronikos III
Palaiologos Michael Monomachos John
Angelos Stephen Gabrielopoulos Nikephoros II
Orsini Manuel Kantakouzenos Simeon Uroš
Thomas Prel****vić...
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Andronikos III
Palaiologos Michael Monomachos John
Angelos Stephen Gabrielopoulos Nikephoros II
Orsini Manuel Kantakouzenos Simeon Uroš
Thomas Prel****vić...
- Thessaly, son-in-law of
Andronikos II Palaiologos, c. 1315–1318.
Stephen Gabrielopoulos,
ruler of Thessaly, b. 1325–1332/33.
Hrelja (fl. 1330s), semi-independent...