- The
House of
Palaiologos (pl.
Palaiologoi; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Παλαιολόγος, pl. Παλαιολόγοι;
female version Palaiologina; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Παλαιολογίνα), also...
- from the
Mongols after the
disastrous Battle of Köse Dağ in 1243. The
Palaiologoi were
engaged on
several fronts,
often continually,
while the empire's...
- emperor. The last do****ented and
verified male-line
descendants of the
Palaiologoi died out in the
early 16th century, but that did
little to stop forgers...
- men, is
slain in battle. Byzantine-Ottoman Wars
Byzantium under the
Palaiologoi G. Ostrogorsky,
History of the
Byzantine State, 483 Haldon, John (2000)...
- 10 months and 2 days) with
Matthew Kantakouzenos (1353–1357)
Related to the
Palaiologoi through his mother.
Proclaimed by the army on 26
October 1341, became...
-
doubted their claims to
imperial descent. If they were
descendants of the
Palaiologoi emperors, they were the last
living members of the
Palaiologos dynasty...
-
events which amounted to an
economic catastrophe for the empire. The
Palaiologoi tried to
revive the economy, but the late
Byzantine state could not gain...
-
showing the
eagle of the
Doria family (far left), the
family cypher of the
Palaiologoi (center left), and the
Gattilusi coat of arms (center right)...
- the
Despotate of the Morea, held by the last Gr****
ruling dynasty, the
Palaiologoi. The
capital of the Despotate, Mystras, was a
major site of the Palaiologan...
-
Western customs and
converted to Catholicism.
Although the
Montferrat Palaiologoi continued to use
typical Gr**** names, such as
Theodore or Sophia, from...