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against the Achaeans. Both sides in this conflict avoided a potentially disastrous direct confrontation, instead focusing on raids in order to plunder and devastate their opponent's territory. During the early 1270s, Philanthropenos led his fleet several times against the Latins, supporting
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In 1270, Philanthropenos was possibly the general who commanded the army that landed at Monemvasia, and for the next years operated in the
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Emperor Michael Palaeologus and the West, 1258–1282: A Study in Byzantine-Latin Relations
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George Akropolites: The History – Introduction, Translation and Commentary
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the Younger, a prominent general who scored several successes against the
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Throughout the 1260s, Philanthropenos carried the high title of
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Philanthropenos died around 1275, and was succeeded as
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The Doukai: A Contribution to Byzantine Prosopography
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family mentioned in the sources. He first appears in
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nobleman and distinguished admiral, with the rank of
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The Late Byzantine Army: Arms and Society 1204–1453
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Index

Greek
Byzantine
protostrator
megas doux
Michael VIII Palaiologos
Philanthropenos
George Akropolites
Ohrid
doux
thema
Theodore II Laskaris
Bulgarians
protostrator
megas doux
Michael Laskaris
Byzantine navy
recapture of Constantinople
Latin Empire
Michael VIII Palaiologos
Latin possessions
Aegean Sea
Gasmouloi
Paros
Naxos
Keos
Karystos
Oreoi
Negroponte
Euboea
Monemvasia

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