词条 | Michael Palaiologos (son of John V) |
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Michael Palaiologos ({{lang-el|Μιχαήλ Παλαιολόγος}}; died 1376/77) was a son of Byzantine emperor John V Palaiologos (reigned 1341–1391), governor of Mesembria and claimant of the Empire of Trebizond. Little is known of Michael's life. He was born sometime after 1351, as the third or fourth son of John V and his wife, Helena Kantakouzene. He was married to a Bulgarian princess, daughter of Dobrotitsa, and was raised to the rank of Despot at an unknown date.[1][2] In 1366, Michael accompanied his father to his visit to Buda, the capital of the Kingdom of Hungary, where he sought aid against the Ottoman Turks.[2] By ca. 1371 he was governor of the port of Mesembria on the Black Sea coast of Thrace. In November 1373, he sailed to Trebizond, where he tried to force the deposition of the Emperor of Trebizond, Alexios III. His fleet of three ships laid at anchor outside the city's harbor for five days, when he sailed back in failure.[3] He was murdered in 1376/7 by his brother-in-law, Terter.[2] References1. ^Guilland (1959), p. 64 2. ^1 2 PLP 21522 3. ^Michael Panaretos, Chronicle, ch. 46. Greek text in Original-Fragmente, Chroniken, Inschiften und anderes Materiale zur Geschichte des Kaiserthums Trapezunt, part 2; in Abhandlungen der historischen Classe der königlich bayerischen Akademie 4 (1844), abth. 1, p. 35; German translation, p. 63 Sources
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