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Mouzalon or
Muzalon (Gr****: Μουζάλων, pl. Μουζάλωνες) was the name of a
Byzantine family attested in the 11th
through 15th centuries,
which produced a...
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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...
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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...
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young intellectuals,
especially with a page of low birth,
George Mouzalon.
Theodore began to
write treatises on theological,
historical and philosophical...
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Byzantine Empire. His
regent was
originally the
bureaucrat George Mouzalon, but
Mouzalon was
murdered by the nobility, and the nobles'
leader Michael Palaiologos...
- named, the
contemporary historians Pachymeres and
Acropolites name only
Mouzalon. Nevertheless, a few days
after Theodore's
death George Muzalon was murdered...
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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...
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Nicholas IV
Mouzalon (Gr****: Νικόλαος Μουζάλων; c. 1070 – 1152) was the
Patriarch of
Constantinople from
December 1147 to March/April 1151.
Nicholas was...
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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...
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after Theodore's death,
Michael led a coup
against the
bureaucrat George Mouzalon, who had been
appointed regent by
Theodore II.
Michael seized the guardianship...