- Date 7 July 1345
Location Peritheorion,
Greece Result Kantakouzenist victory...
- —
which he had
governed in
Andronikos III's name in 1340 — into the
Kantakouzenist camp, and even made
gains in
Thessaly at the
expense of the Catalans...
-
Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347, and
until his
murder in 1345 led the anti-
Kantakouzenist regency for John V
Asomatianos Tzamplakon 1348–1349 John VI Kantakouzenos...
-
civil war, was murdered. His
demise led to a wave of
defections to the
Kantakouzenist camp, most
prominently his own son, John Apokaukos, the
governor of...
- lay
rather with the
radical Zealot faction who had
staged the anti-
Kantakouzenist uprising. In June 1345, the
elder Apokaukos was
lynched by political...
-
captured and
imprisoned by Kantakouzenos' opponents, but
after the
Kantakouzenist victory in 1347, he was
released and
rewarded with
extensive lands in...
- pro-Kantakouzenos faction, and went to Serres,
where he
joined the anti-
Kantakouzenist forces holding the city. He was
named megas konostaulos at
about that...