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    4 de may. de 2024 · In 1373, John V's son and heir Andronikos IV Palaiologos rebelled against his father in an attempt to seize the throne, instigating a fourth series of Palaiologan civil wars. John V was initially victorious, imprisoning and disinheriting Andronikos IV and appointing a younger son, Manuel II Palaiologos , as his successor instead.

    • 11th century, 1259 (as imperial family)
  2. Hace 1 día · John V Palaiologos's discussions with Eugenius led to an announcment of unification of the Latin, Greek Orthodox, Armenian, Nestorian, and Cypriot Maronite churches. In return the Byzantines received military assistance. Between 1440 and 1444, Eugenius coordinated efforts to defend Constantinople from the Turks.

  3. 1 de may. de 2024 · Manuel II Palaeologus was the second son of John V Palaiologos, and in 1373 was proclaimed heir and co-emperor of his father and was crowned on 25 September 1373. During the Byzantine Civil War of 1373–1379, Manuel and his father were displaced, and Manuel was forced to go as a hostage to the court of the Bayezid I at Bursa .

    • 1400–1499
    • Ottomans dominant, decline of Mamluks, Mongols
    • Levant, Baltic, Iberia, Italy, Northern Africa
    • Hospitallers successful, Ottomans take Constantinople, Eastern Europe
  4. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Constantine XI Dragasēs Palaiologos (February 8, 1404 – May 29, 1453) He was the last reigning Byzantine Emperor from 1449 to his death as member of the Palaiologos dynasty. After his death in battle during the fall of Constantinople, he became a legendary figure in Greek folklore as the "Marble Emperor" who would awaken and recover the ...

  5. Hace 5 días · Michael VIII Palaiologos was the Byzantine emperor from 1259 to 1282. He is best known for recapturing Constantinople from the Latin Empire in 1261, effectively restoring the Byzantine Empire. Image: An artwork portraying Michael Palaiologos.

  6. 6 de may. de 2024 · John IV Laskaris’s tenure ended when Michael VIII Palaiologos, who restored the Byzantine Empire by recapturing Constantinople, usurped his throne and later blinded him, making him ineligible to rule. John IV died around 1305. Image: Michael VIII.

  7. 17 de abr. de 2024 · The castle was built around 1373, during the Byzantine period, on the site of the acropolis of the ancient city, after the island of Lesvos was granted to Francesco I Gattilusio by John V Palaiologos. A few remains of the Byzantine structure are preserved in the northwest part.