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Demetrius Kantakouzenos (Serbian: Димитрије Кантакузин/Dimitrije
Kantakuzin; born 1435—fl. 1487) was a
Serbian writer of Gr****
origin who
lived in the...
- Kantakouziní [iriˈni kanta****ni'], Serbian: Ирина Кантакузин /
Irina Kantakuzin; c. 1400 – 3 May 1457),
known simply as
Despotess Jerina (Serbian: деспотица...
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modern pronunciation Thomás Kantakouzinós, Serbian: Тома Кантакузин/Toma
Kantakuzin; died 25 July 1463) was a
Byzantine aristocrat, a
member of the Kantakouzenos...
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cousin of
Mahmud Pasha's mother.
Dimitrije Kantakuzin Name: His name in
Serbian historiography is
Janja Kantakuzin (Јања Кантакузин) and
Janja Kantakuzinović...
- emperor.
Together with the
emperor were his most
trusted nobles John
Kantakuzin and
Manuel Komnenos Raoul Asen,
brother of
Irene Asanina.The army formed...
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Dimitar Kantakuzin – a late representative. He was a
descendant of the
Kantakouzenos family. He
wrote in
Bulgarian and Gr**** language.
Kantakuzin was author...
- Branković (1416–59) May, 1439 –
August 18, 1439 co-regent for Đurađ Toma
Kantakuzin May, 1439 –
August 18, 1439 co-regent for Đurađ Ishak-Beg (d. 1443) 1439–1443...
- by
Alexios Apokaukos in Constantinople,
during which the
property of
Kantakuzin and his
followers was
plundered and confiscated, and they
themselves were...
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princess Milica (1335–1405), monk
Siluan (14th c.),
nobleman Dimitrije Kantakuzin (1435–1487).
Serbian epic
poetry is a form of epic
poetry created by Serbs...