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- The House of Kantakouzenos (pl. Kantakouzenoi; Gr****: Καντακουζηνός, pl. Καντακουζηνοί; feminine form Kantakouzene; Καντακουζηνή), also found in English-language...
- The eminent Byzantinist Steven Runciman considered the latter-day Kantakouzenoi "perhaps the only family whose claim to be in the direct line from Byzantine...
- would have preferred to depose the Palaiologoi outright and install the Kantakouzenoi as the reigning dynasty. Kantakouzenos' eldest son, Matthew, also resented...
- ****istance against the Ottomans. The Ottomans, who had been allied with the Kantakouzenoi, continued to press John. Suleyman Paşa, the son of the Ottoman sultan...
- March 1417 ? Theodora Kantakouzene Theodore Palaiologos Kantakouzenos (Kantakouzenoi) c. 1382 1395 1395 as co-empress consort 5 March 1417 as sole-empress...
- 1352 to 1357 were eventually won by John V, deposing the Kantakouzenoi. In 1382, the Kantakouzenoi were also driven out of the Morea (the modern-day Peloponnese)...
- Prince Șerban Cantacuzino and supposed descendant of the Byzantine Kantakouzenoi, in 1699, and to Princess Anastasiya Trubetskaya (1700–1755) in 1717...
- Ottoman Empire after their conquest of Serbia. He was a descendant of the Kantakouzenoi that settled in Serbia after the marriage between Despot Đurađ Branković...
- Defeat John V Palaiologos becomes sole ruler, deposes the Ottoman allies Kantakouzenoi, while Ottomans score major victory over Serbians at Demotika 1354 Fall...
- was Theodora Kantakouzene [ro], a member of the Gr**** noble family Kantakouzenoi, present in Wallachia and Moldavia, and allegedly descended from the...