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The despot of Epirus was the ruler of the Despotate of Epirus, one of the successor states of the Byzantine Empire in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade...
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Theodore Komnenos Doukas (redirect from Theodoros of Epirus)
Raymond-Joseph (1973). "Aux origines du despotat d'Épire et de la principauté d'Achaïe" [On the origins of the Despotate of Epirus and the Principality of Achaea]...
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Parke Paperbacks. ISBN 978-1-84511-895-2. Zakythinos, D.A. (1932). Le despotat grec de Morée, Tome 1: Histoire politique (in French). Paris: Société d'édition...
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empire of Nicaea and the empire of Trebizond in Asia Minor and the Despotat of Epirus in Northern Greece." "Establishment of the Empire of Trebizond by...
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Despot (court title) (section Despots of Epirus)
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Zakythinos, D. A. (1932). Le despotat grec de Morée, Tome 1: Histoire politique [The Greek Despotate of the Morea...
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of Epirus, but this identification has been questioned more recently by Raymond-Joseph Loenertz, as the fragile nature of his control over Epirus would...
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Raymond-Joseph (1973). "Aux origines du despotat d'Épire et de la principauté d'Achaïe" [On the origins of the Despotate of Epirus and the Principality of Achaea]...
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Michael I Komnenos Doukas (category 13th-century despots of Epirus)
Epirus, where he established himself as ruler, apparently through marriage with the daughter or widow of a local magnate. Michael's domain in Epirus became...
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Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. Zakythinos, Demetrios. Le despotat grec de Morée (1262–1460). Vol. I.: 51ff cited in Ostrogorsky, George...
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of Epirus, and had descendants. Beginning with Leonardo III's and Milica's son, Carlo III Tocco (1464–1518), who lived in exile in Italy after Epirus was...
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Καστρολόγος (in Greek). Retrieved 2024-01-14. Zakynthinos, Dionysios. Le despotat Grec de Morée (in French). p. 136. Bon, Antoine. La Morée franque. Recherches...
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d'éditions "Eleftheroudakis". pp. 153–167. Zakythinos, Dionysios A. (1953). Le despotat grec de Morée II. Vie et institutions (in French). Athens: l'Hellénisme...
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idea forwarded by Byzantinist Dionysios Zakythinos in his 1932 work Le despotat grec de Morée (1262–1460) that Andreas's marriage to the "prostitute" Caterina...
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in Arta, the medieval capital of Epirus, about 1475." Powicke 1947, p. 37: "He was born about 1470 at Arta in Epirus; he was of a great Byzantine family...
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Tannenberg ends its eastern expansion. 1411 The Ottoman Empire annexes the Despotat of Dobruja. 1412 English rule spreads and Machynlleth ceases to assert...
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Akademie der Wissenschaften. ISBN 3-7001-3003-1. Zakythinos, D. A. (1932). Le despotat grec de Morée, Tome 1: Histoire politique [The Greek Despotate of the Morea...
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