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** and Andronikos
** Andronikos I Komnenos
( 1118 – 1185
)
** Andronikos II
Palaiologos ( 1258 – 1332
)
** Andronikos III Palaiologos ( 1297 –
1341 )
** Andronikos IV
Palaiologos ( 1348 – 1385
)
** Andronikos V
Palaiologos ( c
. 1400 – c
. 1407 ), Co-Emperor with his father John VII
Palaiologos
** Andronikos I of Trebizond
( 1222 – 1235
)
** Andronikos II of Trebizond
( 1263 – 1266
)
** Andronikos III of Trebizond
( 1330 – 1332
)
** Greek archaeologist Manolis
Andronikos discovers the tomb of Philip II of Macedon at Vergina
.
** Andronikos IV
Palaiologos, The
Byzantine Emperor
** Andronikos III of Trebizond
** and III
** Atlas
III was a US launch vehicle
( 2000 – 2005
)
** Aristotle
, Rhetoric
III. 3
** Pont Alexandre
III, an arch bridge that spans the Seine
** Russian battleship Imperator Aleksander
III Russian warship
** Philip
III ( 1271 – 1285
)
** Henry
III ( 1574 – 1589
)
** Alphonse
III ( 1247 – 1279
)
** Charles
III ( 1382 – 1386
)
** Ferdinand
III ( 1759 – 1815
)
** Charles
III ( 1387 – 1425
)
** Henry
III ( 1572 – 1610
)
** Louis
III ( 1643 – 1715
)
** Charles
III ( 1759 – 1788
)
** Charles
III ( 1383 – 1386
)
** Hugh
III ( 1162 – 1192
)
** Odo
III ( 1192 – 1218
)
** Philip
III ( 1419 – 1467
)
** John
III ( 1312 –
1341 )
** Arthur
III ( 1457 – 1458
)
** John
III, the Pious 1521-1557
** Pedro
III ( 1777 – 1786
)
** Class
III railroad
** Pope Shenouda
III of Alexandria
** and Palaiologos
** The agreement reorganizing the
Byzantine Empire's affairs is finalized as Anna of Savoy's son John V
Palaiologos marries Kantakouzenos ' 15-year-old daughter Helena
.
** John VII
Palaiologos, Byzantine Emperor
( d. 1408
)
** John VII
Palaiologos, Byzantine Emperor
( b
. 1370
)
** Palaiologos dynasty
** Thomas
Palaiologos ( 1428-1460
)
** Demetrios II
Palaiologos ( 1449-1460
)
** and Byzantine
** Eutychius of Constantinople
( Byzantine Church
)
** Digenis Akritas
( Greek ); about a hero of the
Byzantine Empire
** Medieval Greek or
Byzantine Greek
, ( 330 – 1453 AD
)
** Byzantine Egypt: 395 to 645
** Hypatius of Bithynia
( Eastern Orthodox and
Byzantine Catholic Churches
)
** Anthony the Great
( Roman Catholic and Eastern
( Byzantine ) Catholic Church
)
** Byzantine Emperors
** Kassia
, Byzantine poet and composer
( b
. 810
)
** Theodora
, empress of
Byzantine ( after this year
)
** Constantine XI
, last
Byzantine Emperor (" Last Roman Emperor ")
** Lucas Notaras
, last Megas Doux of the
Byzantine Empire
** John VI Cantacuzenus
, Byzantine emperor ( b
. c
. 1292
)
** Nicephorus Gregoras
, Byzantine historian
( b
. 1295
)
** Byzantine-Ottoman Wars – The Ottoman governor of Thessaly
, Turakhan Beg
, breaks through the Hexamilion wall for the fourth time and ravages the Peloponnese peninsula
, to prevent the
Byzantine Despotate of the Morea from assisting Constantinople during the final Ottoman siege of the imperial capital
.
** Manuel Chrysoloras
, Byzantine humanist
( d. 1415
)
** George Pachymeres
, Byzantine historian
( b
. 1242
)
** Maximus Planudes
, Byzantine grammarian and theologian
** Theodore Metochites
, Byzantine statesman and philosopher
( b
. 1270
)
** July 17 – The armies of the Fourth Crusade capture Constantinople by assault ; the
Byzantine emperor Alexius
III flees from his capital into exile
.
** August 1 – The Fourth Crusade elevates Alexius IV as
Byzantine Emperor
, after the citizens of Constantinople proclaim as
emperor Isaac II Angelus
( Alexius IV's father ).
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