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of the years 1320–1356 served as an apologia for his actions. They are therefore not always trustworthy, including defects in matters where he was not personally involved, but are supplemented by the contemporary work of
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speculates that he may have been born after his father's death and raised as an only child. Through his mother
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Nouvelle note sur la chronologie du règne de Jean
Cantacuzène
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to attempt a reconciliation of the Eastern Orthodox and
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1053:, p. 14. "Kantakouzēnos inherited the names of
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1159:History of John VI Kantakouzenos, Book II.
244:Ἰωάννης Ἄγγελος Παλαιολόγος Καντακουζηνός
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1482:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
433:, upon the emperor's death in June 1341.
317:Iōánnēs Ángelos Palaiológos Kantakouzēnós
311:Ἰωάννης Ἄγγελος Παλαιολόγος Καντακουζηνός
1281:(New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1996) p. 332
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547:. The Greco-Turkish force prevailed and
1414:(in Latin). Vol. CLIII & CLIV.
1393:, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991
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983:
785:Irene Palaiologina, Empress of Bulgaria
685:, becoming a monk on 10 December 1354.
1310:(in Latin), vol. CLIII & CLIV
994:'s poem "John Kantakouzenos Triumphs".
911:Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae
523:'s side. He struck a bargain with the
240:John Angelos Palaiologos Kantakouzenos
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805:- 1383), co-emperor 1353–1357, later
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748:and eventually nothing came of it.
623:In 1351, Kantakouzenos oversaw the
595:attempted to rebuild the shattered
32:John Kantakouzenos (disambiguation)
27:Byzantine emperor from 1347 to 1354
1402:, New Haven: Yale University Press
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643:and other Byzantine philosophers.
48:Emperor and Autocrat of the Romans
25:
3639:14th-century Byzantine historians
3492:Nikephoros Kallistos Xanthopoulos
1511:. University of Washington Press.
3624:Byzantine emperors who abdicated
3415:Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger
951:
677:another co-emperor in 1353, but
583:which permitted their colony at
479:Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347
61:John VI presiding over a synod,
55:
3584:14th-century Byzantine emperors
1516:Teteriatnikov, Natalia (2013).
1279:Byzantium: The Decline and Fall
625:Fifth Council of Constantinople
3300:Nikephoros I of Constantinople
1390:Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
1006:Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
755:and was buried by his sons at
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1:
1354:"Johannes Cantacuzenus"
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822:- 1380), Despot of the Morea.
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897:Kantakouzenos's four-volume
579:, disregarding the terms of
334: – 15 June 1383) was a
1400:The Lost World of Byzantium
1351:Baynes, T. S., ed. (1878),
1263:Revue des études byzantines
856:(1333 - 1396), who married
709:Kantakouzenos retired to a
539:and permitting him to take
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3614:People from Constantinople
3425:Eustathius of Thessalonica
3101:Socrates of Constantinople
2927:Constantine XI Palaiologos
2878:Andronikos III Palaiologos
2765:Nikephoros III Botaneiates
1332:(in Latin), vol. CLIV
1202:Kantakauzenos, Ioannes VI.
972:List of Byzantine emperors
863:Andronikos Kantakouzenos (
751:Kantakouzenos died in the
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415:Andronikos III Palaiologos
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2693:Constantine IX Monomachos
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781:Ivan Asen III of Bulgaria
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421:against his grandfather,
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1507:Sugar, Peter F. (1996).
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3081:Panodorus of Alexandria
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2352:Tiberius II Constantine
1380:Encyclopædia Britannica
1360:Encyclopædia Britannica
1112:Encyclopædia Britannica
959:Byzantine Empire portal
909:at Bonn as part of the
727:Eastern Orthodox Church
639:over the objections of
455:Crusader principalities
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3358:Theophanes Continuatus
3076:Olympiodorus of Thebes
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1553:John VI Kantakouzenos
1501:. Time Life Education.
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842:), who married Sultan
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939:Against Mohammedanism
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209:Matthew Kantakouzenos
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3043:Byzantine historians
2905:John VII Palaiologos
2853:Theodore II Laskaris
2713:Constantine X Doukas
2653:Nikephoros II Phokas
1374:"John VI or V"
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886:Nikephoros II Orsini
813:Manuel Kantakouzenos
697:John VI as emperor (
633:hesychastic theology
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3374:Michael Attaleiates
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2799:Alexios II Komnenos
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877:), who died in the
854:Helena Kantakouzene
807:Despot of the Morea
720:Nicephorus Gregoras
641:Barlaam of Calabria
612:against Genoa, but
377:Ἰωάσαφ Χριστόδουλος
361:before reigning as
221:Helena Kantakouzene
18:John VI Cantacuzene
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2758:Constantine Doukas
2741:Michael VII Doukas
2703:Michael VI Bringas
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1885:Herennius Etruscus
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1604:John V Palaiologos
1588:John V Palaiologos
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941:printed in Migne.
921:Jacques Paul Migne
858:John V Palaiologos
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606:Republic of Venice
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1465:978-0-521-43991-6
1412:Patrologia Graeca
1330:Patrologia Graeca
1308:Patrologia Graeca
1293:, pp. 15–16.
1236:, pp. 74–75.
1051:McLaughlin (2017)
967:Demetrios Kydones
901:was published by
485:ensuing civil war
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363:Byzantine emperor
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85:10 December 1354
67:
66: 1370–1375
64:
59:
38:
21:
3654:
3653:
3649:
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3564:
3563:
3562:
3557:
3523:John Anagnostes
3511:
3475:
3454:
3450:Joannes Zonaras
3403:
3394:John Xiphilinus
3384:Michael Psellos
3379:George Kedrenos
3362:
3338:John Kaminiates
3333:Joseph Genesius
3328:Constantine VII
3316:
3278:
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3248:John of Antioch
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2387:
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2213:Valentinian III
2201:Constantius III
2195:Priscus Attalus
2179:Constantine III
2165:
2157:
2047:Valerius Valens
1992:
1984:
1830:
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1761:Marcus Aurelius
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1863:Gordian III
1838:Maximinus I
1806:Diadumenian
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100:Predecessor
95:21 May 1347
3568:Categories
3066:John Rufus
2746:Andronikos
2734:Nikephoros
2683:Michael IV
2648:Romanos II
2568:Theophilos
2563:Michael II
2544:Staurakios
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2493:Artabasdos
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2362:Theodosius
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2073:Magnentius
2067:Constans I
2020:Severus II
2000:Diocletian
1945:Quintillus
1910:Aemilianus
1903:Volusianus
1848:Gordian II
1813:Elagabalus
1676:Principate
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1291:Sugar 1996
1268:: 119–124.
1148:Nicol 1968
1136:Nicol 1968
1124:Nicol 1968
1023:References
888:of Epirus.
689:Retirement
650:had taken
627:, wherein
581:the treaty
535:, for his
438:co-emperor
385:Early life
127:Co-monarch
91:Coronation
3212:Procopius
3111:Theodoret
2988:Classical
2973:Empresses
2957:(286–296)
2951:(267–273)
2945:(260–274)
2688:Michael V
2614:Alexander
2427:Heraclius
2395:Heraclius
2347:Justin II
2257:Glycerius
2244:Anthemius
2114:Procopius
2052:Martinian
2031:Maxentius
1960:Florianus
1933:Saloninus
1928:Gallienus
1897:Hostilian
1873:Philip II
1843:Gordian I
1791:Caracalla
1726:Vespasian
1721:Vitellius
1599:1347–1353
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935:Hesychasm
925:Aristotle
919:, and by
881:epidemic.
711:monastery
668:Gallipoli
656:Macedonia
589:Bosphorus
529:Orhan Bey
527:, giving
473:Civil war
111:Successor
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3177:Jordanes
3127:Agathias
3061:Eunapius
2983:Usurpers
2978:Augustae
2936:See also
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2663:Basil II
2460:Tiberius
2445:Leontius
2433:Tiberius
2410:Tiberius
2388:610–1453
2383:Eastern/
2337:Justin I
2290:Arcadius
2250:Olybrius
2232:Majorian
2173:Honorius
2152:Eugenius
2087:Vetranio
2037:Licinius
2010:Galerius
2005:Maximian
1990:Dominate
1980:Numerian
1950:Aurelian
1923:Valerian
1868:Philip I
1858:Balbinus
1853:Pupienus
1801:Macrinus
1776:Pertinax
1771:Commodus
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1701:Claudius
1696:Caligula
1691:Tiberius
1686:Augustus
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637:Orthodox
610:1350 war
533:Theodora
503:, where
419:struggle
389:Born in
339:nobleman
285:Religion
3232:Zosimus
3106:Sozomen
3091:Priscus
3071:Malchus
2993:Eastern
2893:Matthew
2787:Alexios
2635:Stephen
2597:Basil I
2482:Leo III
2357:Maurice
2300:Marcian
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2166:395–480
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1993:284–610
1975:Carinus
1955:Tacitus
1831:235–285
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1560:dynasty
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1109:at the
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899:History
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761:Laconia
715:History
679:John VI
664:John VI
652:Albania
618:John VI
593:John VI
577:Genoese
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683:John V
660:Epirus
658:, and
585:Galata
545:slaves
501:Serbia
467:Thrace
431:John V
355:regent
349:under
277:Mother
267:Father
193:Spouse
186:Greece
178:Mistra
173:Burial
2551:Leo V
2518:Irene
2305:Leo I
1970:Carus
1741:Nerva
1731:Titus
1711:Galba
1663:Roman
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204:Issue
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