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  2. 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. Life. Theodore (third from left) as a youth with his parents and brothers.

  3. Aug 11, 2020 · This remarkable treaty was mostly the work of Emperor Manuel II; Theodore was by this point quite ill and died three years later. Manuel had planned for the succession. He had sent his second son, Theodore II Palaiologos (r. 1407-1443 CE), to live in Mystras, prepared to take up the governorship of the Morea when his uncle breathed his last.

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  4. Sep 5, 2018 · In the case of Theodore Palaiologos, son of Manuel II Palaiologos, who died in 1448, both Sphrantzes and a Short Chronicle explicitly state that the former despot of Mistras was carried from the Thracian city to the Byzantine capital after his death.

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  5. Mother. Helena Kantakouzene. Religion. Greek Orthodox. Theodore I Palaiologos (or Palaeologus) ( Greek: Θεόδωρος Α΄ Παλαιολόγος, romanized : Theodōros I Palaiologos) (c. 1355 – 24 June 1407) was despot ( despotēs) in the Morea from 1383 until his death on 24 June 1407. A son of Emperor John V Palaiologos, Theodore was ...

  6. 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. From around 1242, he was his father's co-ruler, but was not crowned as co-emperor. During this period, his relationship with some prominent aristocrats, particularly Theodore Philes and Michael Palaiologos, grew tense. Theodore succeeded his father on 4 November 1254.

  8. About: Theodore II Palaiologos. 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.

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