The Reluctant Emperor: A Biography of John Cantacuzene, Byzantine Emperor and Monk, C.1295-1383

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Cambridge University Press, 22 Αυγ 2002 - 228 σελίδες
This is a biography of one of the most unusual Byzantine emperors in Constantinople who reigned from 1347 to 1354, and subsequently spent thirty years as a monk. John Cantacuzene was unique in that he wrote his own memoirs and in his varied talents and interests in a long life, as a soldier, scholar, and theologian. His dealings with the earliest leaders of the Ottoman Turks, with the merchants of Venice and Genoa, with the papacy, and with Stephen Dusan of Serbia also give his career a special interest. This is the first biography of John Cantacuzene in English.
 

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THE POLITICAL AND SOCIAL BACKGROUND
5
THE OLD ORDER CHANGES 13211328
17
EMPEROR IN WAITING 13281341
29
WAR FOR THE THRONE 13411347
45
EMPEROR OF THE ROMANS 13471351
84
EMPEROR OF THE ROMANS 13511354
113
MONK HISTORIAN AND THEOLOGIAN 13541383
134
HIS CHARACTER ACHIEVEMENTS AND FAILURES
161
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
187
INDEX
198
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