PALAEOLOGUS

pālēŏlˈəgəs, Greek dynasty that ruled the Byzantine Empire from its restoration in 1261 to its final conquest by the Turks in 1453. The first emperor was Michael VIII, restorer of the empire. He was succeeded by Andronicus II (reigned 1282–1328) and Andronicus III (reigned 1328–41). John V acceded in 1341, but was kept from the throne until 1354 by John VI (John Cantacuzene) and from 1376 until 1379 by his son, Andronicus IV. At his death (1391) Manuel II succeeded and ruled until 1425; he had to share his rule with John VII after 1399. Manuel's sons John VIII (reigned 1425–48) and Constantine XI (reigned 1449–53) succeeded him. Constantine XI was killed when the Turks stormed Constantinople. Branches of the Palaeologus family survived in various European countries. One branch ruled the Italian marquisate of Montferrat from the 14th cent. until the family's extinction in 1536. Distinguished for their erudition, the Palaeologi helped the Greek people to retain their cultural identity after their conquest by the Ottoman Turks. As statesmen they had to contend with the pressure of the Turks and with the reluctance of Western Europe to come to the aid of the Orthodox Greeks. Their rule marked the high point of feudalism, partitions of the empire, and internal conflict between religious and secular groups.

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...BYZANTIUM FROM JUSTINIAN I TO THE LAST PALAEOLOGUS Passages from Byzantine writers...church than an empire. When the last Palaeologus fell in battle, and the Basileia at...final epochs of the Lascarid and the Palaeologus dynasties. We may speak of the East...
...1. Michael VIII Palaeologus and the papacy: Byzantine doubts concerning...8. John V Palaeologus and John VI Cantacuzenus: Constantinople...Manuel II J. W. Barker, Manuel II Palaeologus 1391-1425: A Study in late Byzantine...
...1355-1391. The Emperor John Palaeologus 38...1425-1448. The Emperor John Palaeologus II. 78...First, Manuel, and John the Second, Palaeologus--Union of the Greek and Latin Churches...
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...reader misses any reference to Richard IIs correspondence with the Byzantine emperor, along with his invitation to Manuel II Palaeologus to visit England, as indication of the English monarchs efforts at imperial affiliation at a time when he aspired to election...
...Cinnamus , 5:5; Choniates: Manuelis Comneni , 4:1; Dolger, Regesten der Kaiserurkunden , no. 1455; George Palaeologus was the imperial ambassador. 25 Cinnamus , 5:6; Dolger, Regesten der Kaiserurkunden , no. 1458; George...
...Leonine edition of Opera omnia (Rome, 1969 ), 40: A18-A19. 3 Deno John Geanakoplos, Emperor Michael Palaeologus and the West (Cambridge, Mass., 1959 ), pp. 139-143, 146-147, 175-180. Lyons II. 4 The first question that the simple...
...Cinnamus , 5:5; Choniates: Manuelis Comneni , 4:1; Dolger, Regesten der Kaiserurkunden , no. 1455; George Palaeologus was the imperial ambassador. 25 Cinnamus , 5:6; Dolger, Regesten der Kaiserurkunden , no. 1458; George...
...Non-prelate theologians were part of the Greek delegation at the council. Three official theological advisers to emperor John VIII Palaeologus (1392-1448), emperor since 1425, were laymen: Georgios Gemistos Plethon (ca. 1355-1452), Georgios Kurtese Scholarios (1405-1472...


 

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...fortified tower, the color of an olive stone, built early in the fourteenth century by the Byzantine Emperor Andronicus II Palaeologus as a lookout against pirates. Bright-orange fishing boats rested on the water. At dawn, when I boarded a boat filled with...
...deception but at the invitation of John Cantacuzenus. He proclaimed himself Byzantine emperor against the legitimate heir, John Palaeologus, and needed Ottoman support to fight the civil war that ensued. In 1345 Cantacuzenus gave his daughter, Theodora, in marriage...
...mainland. Charles had ambitions to take Constantinople and establish himself as emperor. Byzantine Emperor Michael VIII Palaeologus prevented an Angevin attack in 1270 by sending a shipment of gold to Pope Nicholas III. In exchange, the pope forbade Charles...
...strife to seize and plunder Constantinople in 1204, establishing their own Latin Empire of Constantinople. Emperor Michael Palaeologus VIII recaptured Constantinople from the Latins in 1261 and founded the Palaeologan dynasty, which ruled the empire until...
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...Regensburg, where he once taught, during a visit to his native Germany. He quoted a 14th century Byzantine ruler, Manuel ll Palaeologus, who spent much of his reign fighting Muslim armies, that everything Mohammed had brought was evil and inhuman, like his...
...Sept. 12 lecture at Regensburg University in his native Germany, the Pope quoted 14th-century Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Palaeologus who spoke of the Prophet Mohammads "command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." Bertone said the relationship...
...such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." The words were quoted from Byzantine Emperor, Manuel II Palaeologus. The Vatican tried to repair the damage by expressing the Popes "esteem" for Muslims and insisted his remarks were intended...
...less than mindless obeisance. Benedict reminds his hysterical critics that he merely quoted the Byzantine emperor, Manuel II Palaeologus, much as he might have cited Hitler, Stalin or even Godzilla: "Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and then...


 

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PALAEOLOGUS paleol g s, Greek dynasty that ruled the Byzantine Empire from its restoration in 1261 to its final conquest by...XI (reigned 1449 53) succeeded him. Constantine XI was killed when the Turks stormed Constantinople. Branches of the Palaeologus family survived in various European countries. One branch ruled the Italian marquisate of Montferrat from the 14th cent...
MICHAEL VIII , Byzantine emperor (Michael Palaeologus), c.1225 1282, Byzantine emperor (1261 82), first of the Palaeologus dynasty. Following the murder of the regent for Emperor John IV of Nicaea, he was appointed (1258) regent...
...Theodore II Lascaris 1254 58 John IV Lascaris 1258 61 Michael VIII Palaeologus 1259 82 Andronicus II Palaeologus 1282 1328 Andronicus III Palaeologus 1328 41 John V Palaeologus 1341 76 John VI Cantacuzenus (usurper...
ANDRONICUS III (Andronicus Palaeologus), c.1296 1341, Byzantine emperor (1328 41), grandson of Andronicus II, whom he deposed after a series of civil wars. His chief...
CONSTANTINE XI , Byzantine emperor (Constantine Palaeologus), d. 1453, last Byzantine emperor (1449 53), brother and successor of John VIII. To secure Western aid against the Turkish assault...
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