- Kantakouzene; Καντακουζηνή), also
found in English-language
literature as
Cantacuzenus or Cantacuzene, was a
Byzantine Gr****
noble family that rose to prominence...
-
Matthew Asen
Kantakouzenos or
Cantacuzenus (Gr****: Ματθαῖος Ἀσάνης Καντακουζηνός,
Matthaios Asanēs Kantakouzēnos, c. 1325 – June 1383) was
Byzantine Emperor...
- Καντακουζηνός, Iōánnēs Ángelos Palaiológos Kantakouzēnós; Latin:
Johannes Cantacuzenus; c. 1292 – 15 June 1383) was a
Byzantine Gr**** nobleman, statesman, and...
- with John
Cantacuzenus, the
young Emperor's mother, Anna of Savoy, and the
Patriarch John XIV Kalekas.
Rivalries between Kalekas and
Cantacuzenus led to...
-
Manuel Kantakouzenos (or
Cantacuzenus) (Gr****: Μανουήλ Καντακουζηνός, Manouēl Kantakouzēnos), (c. 1326 – Mistra, Peloponnese, 10
April 1380) was the despotēs...
- historia. 2, p.707
Ioannes Cantacuzenus. Historiarum... 2, p.16-19
Ioannes Cantacuzenus. Historiarum... 2, p.427
Ioannes Cantacuzenus. Historiarum... 2, p.530...
- Καντακουζηνός or Ανδρόνικος Βηστιάρης,
Andronikos Vistiaris; Latin:
Andronicus Cantacuzenus; Romanian:
Andronic or
Andronie Cantacuzino; 1553 – late 1601), also...
-
together with a son-in-law, the son of the
Grand Domestic Andronicus Cantacuzenus.
Brought into the Sultan's presence,
Notaras still stood firm, whereupon...
- Via Egnatia; in 1354, the
pretender to the
Byzantine throne,
Matthew Cantacuzenus, was
captured there by the Serbs. The city was
abandoned at an unknown...
- Ștefan
Cantacuzino (Gr****: Στέφανος Καντακουζηνός,
Stephanos Kantakouzinos), (c. 1675 – 7 June 1716) was a
Prince of
Wallachia between April 1714 and January...