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  1. A son of Emperor John V Palaiologos, Theodore was the first member of the Palaiologos dynasty appointed as the Despot of the Morea, following the final defeat of the rival Kantakouzenos clan, who under John VI Kantakouzenos had attempted to usurp rule of the Byzantine Empire.

  2. Aug 11, 2020 · The reign of Theodore I Palaiologos (r. 1383-1407 CE) was much like that of his predecessors in the sense that the Despotate of the Morea operated autonomously of the Byzantine emperor in Constantinople. This was especially true during the final years of John V's reign, although Theodore was quite loyal to his brother Manuel II Palaiologos (r ...

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    Manuel II Palaiologos 1350–1425: Theodore Palaiologos c. 1355–1407: Michael Palaiologos d. 1376/77: John VII Palaiologos 1370–1408: Irene Gattilusio d. 1440: John VIII Palaiologos 1392–1448: Theodore Palaiologos c. 1394/99–1448: Cleofa Malatesta d. 1433: Andronikos Palaiologos 1400–1428: Constantine XI Palaiologos 1405–1453 ...

  5. Theodore Palaeologo or Theodore Attardo di Cristoforo de Bouillion (c. 1823–1912), self-styled as Theodore Attardo di Cristoforo de Bouillion, Prince Nicephorus Comnenus Palaeologus, was a Maltese pretender to the throne of Greece, active in the late 19th century. Biography

  6. Greek Orthodox. Theodore II Palaiologos or Palaeologus (Greek: Θεόδωρος Β΄ Παλαιολόγος, Theodōros II Palaiologos) (c. 1396 – 21 June 1448) was Despot in the Morea from 1407 to 1443 and in Selymbria from then until his death.

  7. Theodore I Palaiologos reigns as despot of the Morea. 1388 - 1394. The Despotate of the Morea takes Argos from the Venetians but ultimately has to return it. 1395. Carlo I Tocco cedes Cornith to the Byzantines. 1396. First Ottoman raid of the Morea. 1400 - 1404.

  8. Aug 13, 2020 · Mystras, as the capital of the Morea, benefitted from this wealth and grew to become a significant city. After Manuel, his brother Matthew Kantakouzenos ruled as despot, followed by younger sons of the reigning Byzantine family of Palaiologos: Theodore I, Theodore II, Constantine, and finally Thomas and Demetrios.

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