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- George Mouzalon (Gr****: Γεώργιος Μουζάλων, romanized: Geōrgios Mouzalōn; c. 1220 – 25 August 1258) was a high official of the Empire of Nicaea under Theodore...
- Mouzalon or Muzalon (Gr****: Μουζάλων, pl. Μουζάλωνες) was the name of a Byzantine family attested in the 11th through 15th centuries, which produced a...
- with young intellectuals, especially with a page of low birth, George Mouzalon. Theodore began to write treatises on theological, historical and philosophical...
- between an Ottoman army under Osman I and a Byzantine army under George Mouzalon. The battle ended in a crucial Ottoman victory, cementing the Ottoman state...
- Byzantine Empire. His regent was originally the bureaucrat George Mouzalon, but Mouzalon was murdered by the nobility, and the nobles' leader Michael Palaiologos...
- Bithynia and founder of the Ottoman Empire. Mouzalon would meet Osman on the plains near Mount Bapheus. Mouzalon was defeated and the empire's northwestern...
- death. Due to his minority, the regency was exercised at first by George Mouzalon until his ********ination, and then by Michael Palaiologos, who within months...
- Nicholas IV Mouzalon (Gr****: Νικόλαος Μουζάλων; c. 1070 – 1152) was the Patriarch of Constantinople from December 1147 to March/April 1151. Nicholas was...
- rights from Otto III, the Archbishop of Utrecht. 1258 – Regent George Mouzalon and his brothers are killed during a coup headed by the aristocratic faction...
- appointed the Laskarid loyalist George Mouzalon and Patriarch ****nios as John's guardians and regents. Mouzalon's lowly origins were viewed with discontent...