- The
House of
Philanthropenos (Gr****: Φιλανθρωπηνός),
feminine form
Philanthropene (Φιλανθρωπηνή), was the name of a
noble Byzantine Gr****
family which...
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extensively with
other Byzantine noble families such as the Palaiologoi, the
Philanthropenoi, the Asen, and the Tarchaneiotes. The
origin of the family's surname...
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After the
Ottoman conquest of
Thessaly in 1394, the
ruling Angeloi Philanthropenoi family took refuge. The
grandchildren of
either Alexios or
Manuel were...
- Thessaly.
After the
Ottoman conquest of
Thessaly in 1394, the
Angeloi Philanthropenoi took
refuge in Serbia. A
grandson of
either Alexios or Manuel, Mihailo...
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abdicated in 1373, and
Thessaly was
administered by the Gr**** Angeloi-
Philanthropenoi clan
until the
Ottoman conquest c. 1393.
Ottoman control began in the...
- muni****lities" (in Gr****).
Government Gazette. "Monastery of
Agios Nikolaos of
Philanthropenoi". odysseus.culture.gr.
Retrieved 9 May 2015. "Ιερές μονές στο νησάκι...
- Tarchaneiotes. His mother, Maria,
belonged to the
noble family of the
Philanthropenoi,
which rose to
prominence in the
latter half of the 13th century. She...
- Myrtia, 1539, Lake Trichonida, Aetolia-Acarnania
Monastery of the
Philanthropenoi (dome of the main
temple and wall drums,
upper part of a narthex),...
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After the
Ottoman conquest of
Thessaly in 1394, the
ruling Angeloi Philanthropenoi family took
refuge in Serbia.
Michael and his
brother (the
later Mahmud...
- when Gazi
Evrenos captured Larissa for a time,
confining the
Angeloi Philanthropenoi to
their holdings in
western Thessaly,
around Trikala. In ca. 1393...