• Michael Kantakouzenos (died 1316) was the first epitropos ("steward, overseer") of the Byzantine province of the Morea, a position he held from 1308 till...
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  • general Michael Kantakouzenos (died 1316), Byzantine governor in the Morea, father of John VI Kantakouzenos Michael Kantakouzenos Şeytanoğlu (died 1578), Phanariote...
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    Louis of Burgundy, supported by Byzantine troops sent by governor Michael Kantakouzenos, defeat the Catalan army under Ferdinand of Majorca. During the...
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  • general Michael Kantakouzenos (died 1316), Byzantine governor in the Morea, father of John VI Kantakouzenos Michael Kantakouzenos Şeytanoğlu (died 1578), Phanariote...
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  • Byzantine territory during the uprising of Ivaylo in 1280. After Michael Kantakouzenos' death in 1316, Andronikos II gave Andronikos Asen the position of epitropos...
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  • Gabras Michael Glykas Michael Italikos Michael Kaballarios Michael Kantakouzenos (died 1316) Michael Kantakouzenos (died 1264) Michael Kourtikios Michael Lachanodrakon...
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  • vicious attack on Kantakouzenos, his supporters & family. In October Anna ordered Kantakouzenos to resign his command. Kantakouzenos not only refused,...
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    South Epirus, recognised Kantakouzenos as emperor, Dušan ceased its support and switched sides. This is when Kantakouzenos turns towards Seljuk Turks...
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    commentaries on Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite under the patronage of John VI Kantakouzenos. Around 1336, Gregory received copies of treatises written by Barlaam...
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    1293 – 1331), also known as Maud and Mahaut, was Princess of Achaea from 1316 to 1321. She was the only child of Isabella of Villehardouin and Florent...
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    killed Ferdinand at the Battle of Manolada on 5 July 1316. On 2 August 1316, Louis of Burgundy died under mysterious circumstances and Robert of Naples...
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     298–300. Lygo 2022, p. 301. Talbot, Alice-Mary; Cutler, Anthony (1991). "Michael IX Palaiologos". In Kazhdan, Alexander (ed.). The Oxford Dictionary of...
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    Louis of Burgundy, supported by Byzantine troops sent by governor Michael Kantakouzenos, defeat the Catalan army under Ferdinand of Majorca. During the...
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    products, and performed household work for them. The Byzantine historian Kantakouzenos, testifies that the power of the lords of these areas depended mostly...
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  • Swiss forces defeat Leopold I, Duke of Austria on the shore of the Ägerisee. 1316 Battle of Skaithmuir February – Scottish forces under James Douglas defeat...
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  • Battle of Manolada (category 1316 in Europe)
    reinforced by Byzantine forces sent by the governor of Mistra, Michael Kantakouzenos.[citation needed] For his own part, Ferdinand expected reinforcements...
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  • the Morea established under Manuel Kantakouzenos, son of John VI Kantakouzenos. 26 March. Alfonso XI of Castile dies of bubonic plague, leading to the...
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  • Mémoire. (Runc. Vol III, pp. 404–407, 433, 498) John VI Kantakouzenos. John VI Kantakouzenos (c. 1292 –1383) was Byzantine emperor from 1347-1354 and...
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  • Byzantine vanguard under Michael Kantakouzenos, ride forth from the Byzantine lines, but the force is ambushed and Michael is killed by the Achaeans...
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  • Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society (PPTS), Volume XII.3. John VI Kantakouzenos. John VI Kantakouzenos (1292-1383), was Byzantine emperor from 1347 to 1354. Historia...
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  • The 24-year-old Andronikos is joined by Theodore Synadenos and John Kantakouzenos in the rebellion. May 4 – The German play Ludus de decem virginibus...
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  • 1342) Henry Burghersh, English bishop and statesman (d. 1340) John VI (Kantakouzenos), Byzantine emperor (d. 1383) John Grandisson, English chaplain and...
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    early as the beginning of the 14th century, Serbian Archbishop Nikodim I (s. 1316–1324) dedicated a church to him. Helena of Bulgaria, the wife of Emperor...
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    Stefan Dragutin also ruled over Upper Srem and Slavonia. After Dragutin died (in 1316), the new ruler of the Kingdom of Srem became his son, king Vladislav...
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