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  1. The Byzantine Empire was ruled by the Palaiologos dynasty in the period between 1261 and 1453, from the restoration of Byzantine rule to Constantinople by the usurper Michael VIII Palaiologos following its recapture from the Latin Empire, founded after the Fourth Crusade (1204), up to the Fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire.

  2. The Byzantine Empire was ruled by the Palaiologos dynasty in the period between 1261 and 1453, from the restoration of Byzantine rule to Constantinople by the usurper Michael VIII Palaiologos follo

  3. The Byzantine Empire was ruled by the Palaiologos dynasty in the period between 1261 and 1453, from the restoration of Byzantine rule to Constantinople by the usurper Michael VIII Palaiologos following its recapture from the Latin Empire, founded after the Fourth Crusade (1204), up to the Fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PalaiologosPalaiologos - Wikipedia

    Byzantine Empire March of Montferrat Ottoman Empire Others: Founded: 11th century () 1259 (as imperial family) Founder: Nikephoros Palaiologos (first known; possibly founder) Michael VIII Palaiologos (first emperor) Final ruler: Constantine XI Palaiologos (Byzantine Empire) Thomas & Demetrios Palaiologos (Morea) John George Palaeologus ...

    • 11th century, 1259 (as imperial family)
  5. The Byzantine Empire was ruled by the Palaiologoi dynasty in a period spanning from 1260 to 1453 AD, from the restoration of Roman rule to Constantinople by the usurper Michael VIII Palaiologos to the Fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire. From the start, the régime faced numerous problems. [1]

  6. Aug 24, 2010 · Located on the European side of the Bosporus (the strait linking the Black Sea to the Mediterranean), the site of Byzantium was ideally located to serve as a transit and trade point between...

  7. introduction. In the course of the fourteenth century, Byzantine society underwent a series of major changes, in some ways similar to those in western Europe, in other ways quite different, and complicated by the presence of external threats that progressively led to the dissolution of the state and the conquest of its territory.

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