- The
House of
Palaiologos (pl. Palaiologoi; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Παλαιολόγος, pl. Παλαιολόγοι;
female version Palaiologina; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Παλαιολογίνα), also...
- who
secured papal recognition of his
kingship in 1328.
Although the
Palaeologi emperors recaptured Constantinople from the
Western Europeans in 1261...
- of the
Byzantine Empire, with the
sympilema (dynastic cypher) of the
Palaeologi in the
centre Royal monogram of King
Stephen I of
Hungary Arms of the...
- The
Byzantine army was the
primary military body of the
Byzantine armed forces,
serving alongside the
Byzantine navy. A
direct continuation of the Eastern...
- of God and Caesar's
Gallic War [sic]. The
restored Gr****
Empire of the
Palaeologi was then fast
dropping to pieces. The
Genoese colony of Pera
usurped the...
- Pachymeres,
George (2012).
Georgii Pachymeris de
Michaele et
Andronico Palaeologis libri tredecim.
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781108043281. Bartusis...
-
extending from the 11th to the 15th
century under the
Comneni and the
Palaeologi. At its
zenith under the
Macedonian dynasty (the 9th and 10th centuries)...
- ISBN 3-7001-3003-1. Charanis, Peter. "The Jews in the
Byzantine Empire under the
First Palaeologi." Speculum, 22 (1947), 75–77. Harris, Jonathan,
Byzantium and the Crusades...
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Spanish artist Bartolomé Bermejo, and a
Baroque altar of
Saint Guido. The
Palaeologi Castle,
mentioned for the
first time in 1056. It was
rebuilt in the 15th...
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Gregory Palamas and the
adherents of his doctrine.
After the
triumph of the
Palæologi, the
Barlaamite faction convened an anti-Hesychast
synod at
Ephesus but...