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  1. Anna Palaiologina Kantakouzene (Greek: Άννα Καντακουζηνή) (died after 1313) was the niece of the Byzantine emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos, second wife of Nikephoros I Komnenos Doukas of Epirus and regent of Epirus upon his death around 1297.

  2. Anna Palaiologina (died 1320; Greek: Ἅννα Παλαιολογίνα) was a Byzantine princess and queen-consort of the Despotate of Epirus. She was a daughter of the Byzantine co-emperor Michael IX Palaiologos and his wife, Rita of Armenia.

  3. Rulers of Byzantium. Anna Palaiologina (1341–1347) Click on image to enlarge. Anna Palaiologina was the daughter of Amadeo V, the Count of Savoy, and was sent to Constantinople to marry Andronikos III in 1326. Her arrival with her Italian retainers spread many Western customs and practices to Byzantium.

  4. Name variations: Palaeologina-Cantacuzena, Palaiologina. Born before 1270 in Byzantium; died after 1313 in Epirus; daughter of Princess Eulogia Paleologina (fl. 1200s); married Nicephorus I of Epirus (died 1296); children: Thomas of Epirus; Tamara (fl. 1300s, who married Philip of Tarento).

  5. Anna Palaiologina (Greek: Ἅννα Παλαιολογίνα) may refer to: Anna of Hungary ( c. 1260–1281), Byzantine empress-consort, 1273–1281. Anna Komnene Palaiologina ( c. 1260– c. 1300), daughter of Michael VIII, wife of Demetrios Doukas Komnenos Koutroules. Anna of Savoy (1306–1365), Byzantine empress-consort, 1326–1341.

  6. The court of women in early Palaiologan Byzantium (ca.1260-1350) Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2018. Frouke Schrijver. Article. Metrics. Rights & Permissions. Abstract. This article serves as a contribution to the discussion of gender segregation at the imperial court of Byzantium.

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  8. Anna Palaiologina, most pious augusta and autokratorissa of the Romans. Commentary. The reading of the reverse inscription is based on the readings of the three specimens from the same boulloterion in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection. Bibliography.