Andronikos II Palaiologos (1259–1332), Byzantine Emperor
Andronikos II of Trebizond (c. 1240–1266), Emperor of Trebizond
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1282, Andronikos immediately repudiated the union, but was unable to resolve the related schism within the Orthodox clergy until 1310. AndronikosII was...
AndronikosII may refer to: AndronikosII Palaiologos (1259–1332), Byzantine Emperor AndronikosII of Trebizond (c. 1240–1266), Emperor of Trebizond This...
Emperors before Alexios II, Constantine Loukites fails to mention Andronikos. N. Oikonomides speculates that Loukites omitted Andronikos from his list because...
and Andronikos effectively acted as the power behind the throne, not allowing Alexios any voice in public affairs. One after another, Andronikos suppressed...
reigns of Manuel I, Alexios II and Andronikos I through the eyes of Agnes. The novel ends with the death of Andronikos. Andronikos was portrayed in the novel...
whole city. When Andronikos returned he found that he had lost popular support, and that Isaac had been proclaimed emperor. Andronikos attempted to flee...
abdication — in 1320 Andronikos III, the young (in his twenties) grandson of AndronikosII was disinherited by the Emperor. Andronikos III's brother Manuel...
through the cession of Gallipoli by Andronikos. He was also the father of John VII. Born on 11 April 1348, Andronikos IV Palaiologos was the eldest son...
1320, Emperor AndronikosII Palaiologos attempted to disinherit his grandson Andronikos III Palaiologos, despite the death of AndronikosII's son, heir and...
Thessalonica from 1369. The failed attempt at usurpation by his older brother Andronikos IV Palaiologos in 1373 led to Manuel's being proclaimed heir and co-emperor...
Byzantine emperor together with his father, AndronikosII Palaiologos, from 1294 until his death. AndronikosII and Michael IX ruled as equal co-rulers,...
(c. 1256–before 1328), who married emperor Ivan Asen III of Bulgaria AndronikosII Palaiologos (1259–1332), Byzantine emperor Anna Palaiologina (c. 1260–1299/1300)...
1203–1204) Alexios V Doukas (r. 1204) Andronikos III Palaiologos (r. 1328–1341) John VI Kantakouzenos (r. 1341–1354) Andronikos IV Palaiologos (r. 1376–1379)...
Palaiologos (eldest son of AndronikosII and co-emperor from 1295 on), his son Andronikos III was crowned as co-emperor by AndronikosII. Although initially...
a failed conspiracy of leading aristocrats against Andronikos I. When it was discovered, Andronikos and his sons fled the Empire, ending up in Acre, where...
again with Andronikos I Gidos (r. 1222–1235), Ioannes I Axouchos (r. 1235–1238), Manuel Megas Komnenos (r. 1238–1263), and AndronikosII Megas Komnenos...
1142 Maria Komnene (twin to Alexios), who married John Roger Dalassenos Andronikos Komnenos (died 1142) Anna Komnene (c. 1110/11 – after 1149), who married...
de Flor in the early 14th century and hired by the Byzantine Emperor AndronikosII Palaiologos to combat the increasing power of the Anatolian beyliks...
late reign; John was twice usurped from the throne, first by his son Andronikos IV in 1376 and then by his grandson John VII in 1390. He died in 1391...