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  1. Ferdinand Paleologus (Italian: Ferdinando Paleologo; June 1619 – 2 October 1670) was a 17th-century English-Italian freeholder, sugar or cotton planter and churchwarden and possibly one of the last living members of the Palaiologos dynasty, which had ruled the Byzantine Empire from 1259 to its fall in 1453.

  2. Don Fernando Palaiologos or Paleologo was a 15th and 16th-century nobleman of Greek descent who lived in Italy. After the death of Andreas Palaiologos in 1502, Fernando claimed the title of Despot of the Morea.

  3. Ferdinand Paleologus ( italiano : Ferdinando Paleologo ; junio de 1619 - 2 de octubre de 1670) fue un terrateniente inglés-italiano del siglo XVII , plantador de azúcar o algodón y guardián de la iglesia y posiblemente uno de los últimos miembros vivos de la dinastía Palaiologos , que había gobernado el Imperio Bizantino. desde 1259 hasta su caí...

  4. Don Fernando Palaiologos or Paleologo was a 15th and 16th-century nobleman of Greek descent who lived in Italy. After the death of Andreas Palaiologos in 1502, Fernando claimed the title of Despot of the Morea.

  5. Palaiologos (1259–1332), Kaiser von Byzanz 1282–1328, ⚭ 1) 1274 Anna († um 1284), wohl Tochter des Königs Stephan V. von Ungarn, ⚭ 2) 1284 Yolande von Montferrat († 1317), Tochter des Markgrafen Wilhelm VII. Michael IX. Palaiologos (1277–1320), Mitkaiser 1295 (Nachkommen siehe unten) Theodora Palaiologina ⚭ David VI.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PalaiologosPalaiologos - Wikipedia

    A Fernando Palaiologos, referred to as the "son of the Despot of the Morea" by Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan, in 1499 might also have been a son of Andreas. Andreas's brother Manuel died in Constantinople at some point during the reign of Mehmed II's son and successor Bayezid II (r. 1481–1512).

  7. Ferdinand Paleologus (Italian: Ferdinando Paleologo; June 1619 – 2 October 1670) was a 17th-century English-Italian freeholder, sugar or cotton planter and churchwarden and possibly one of the last living members of the Palaiologos dynasty, which had ruled the Byzantine Empire from 1259 to its fall in 1453.