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1 7,1 | head of that party stood Andronicus Comnenus, one of the most 2 7,1 | historian and novelist. Andronicus, a nephew of John II and 3 7,1 | MiddleByzantine Empire,” Andronicus represented “a perfect type 4 7,1 | later days for his ferocity, Andronicus, as Diehl said, being a 5 7,1 | historian contemporary with Andronicus, Nicetas Choniates, wrote 6 7,1 | softened by the streams of Andronicustears nor to be charmed 7 7,1 | same historian compared Andronicus to the “multiform Proteus.”~ 8 7,1 | friendship with Manuel, Andronicus was suspected by the latter 9 7,1 | the borders of Hungary, Andronicus was accused of political 10 7,1 | Emperor’s cousin Kyr (Sir) Andronicus took refuge from Tsargrad 11 7,1 | Byzantine sources report, Andronicus was kindly received by Yaroslav, 12 7,1 | nobility). But the stay of Andronicus at the court of the Prince 13 7,1 | accordingly determined to pardon Andronicus, who was dismissed by Yaroslav 14 7,1 | infuriated Emperor commanded Andronicus to be blinded, but warned 15 7,1 | children she had borne to Andronicus; incapable of enduring that 16 7,1 | Pardon was granted, and Andronicus apparently repented the 17 7,1 | twelve, became Emperor. Andronicus was then sixty years old.~ 18 7,1 | the Romans” (φιλορωμαιος), Andronicus succeeded in winning the 19 7,1 | Eustathius of Thessalonica, said Andronicus “to the majority of people, 20 7,1 | feeling in the capital, Andronicus set out for Constantinople. 21 7,1 | imprisoned and blinded. Then Andronicus entered the capital in triumph. 22 7,1 | Antioch, to be strangled. Then Andronicus became joint emperor with 23 7,1 | secret. Thereupon, in 1183, Andronicus, at sixtythree years of 24 7,1 | which became evident later, Andronicus could maintain his power 25 7,1 | the throne Isaac Angelus. Andronicusattempt to escape met with 26 7,1 | the lacerated remains of Andronicus to be buried; and with this 27 7,1 | Comneni, Alexius II and Andronicus I.~ “The fiveyear period 28 7,1 | last Comneni, Alexius and Andronicus,” wrote the Russian historian, 29 7,1 | summoning of the famous Andronicus into the capital. He had 30 7,1 | In the same year, 1182, Andronicus entered Constantinople and, 31 7,1 | were strangled. In 1183, Andronicus, then sixtythree years 32 7,1 | which the populace received Andronicus is explained by their expectations 33 7,1 | of the Empire confronted Andronicus: first, to establish a national 34 7,1 | former darling, the great Andronicus, to overthrow the oppressive 35 7,1 | barbarian admixture.”~ “With Andronicus, a new party came to power.” “ 36 7,1 | things, Nicetas wrote that Andronicus commanded his statue to 37 7,1 | dress, holding a scythe.~ Andronicus set strenuously to work 38 7,1 | bribes.”~ The struggle of Andronicus with the Byzantine aristocracy, 39 7,1 | nobility. He wrote:~ ~As Andronicus had intended to destroy 40 7,1 | Poles of Stephen Batory as Andronicus before the Normans of William 41 7,1 | measures in saving Russia; Andronicus had fallen before the Empire 42 7,1 | new organic body, of which Andronicus was dreaming, was too soon 43 7,1 | inexperienced hands.~ ~Of course, Andronicus was incapable of carrying 44 7,1 | everywhere treason and plots, Andronicus adopted a system of terrorism 45 7,1 | of the external policy. Andronicus came to the conclusion that 46 7,1 | Byzantine families persecuted by Andronicus also fled to Italy, and 47 7,1 | Germany in 1184, a year before Andronicusdeath. It was a very important 48 7,1 | William II, a contemporary of Andronicus, taking advantage of the 49 7,1 | Byzantine throne for himself. Andronicus decided to enter into negotiations 50 7,1 | pro firmatione Imperii) Andronicus is said to have released 51 7,1 | interesting evidence that in 1185 Andronicus, against the will of the 52 7,1 | short time before he died, Andronicus made a formal alliance with 53 7,1 | urged by grief and distress (Andronicus) has recourse to the advice 54 7,1 | under the suzerainty of Andronicus; the Emperor should take 55 7,1 | But “prevented by death, Andronicus could not carry that plan 56 7,1 | according to that treaty Andronicus was ready to cede Palestine 57 7,1 | the power in the hands of Andronicus.~ In the eastern portion 58 7,1 | rule. Having no good fleet, Andronicus failed to put down the revolt. 59 7,1 | out in revolt, accusing Andronicus of making no preparations 60 7,1 | was proclaimed emperor. Andronicus was dethroned and died after 61 7,1 | ended.~ The short reign of Andronicus I, who on his accession 62 7,1 | reason alone the reign of Andronicus deserves intense and strictly 63 7,1 | and interests, the time of Andronicus, which has not yet been 64 7,2 | of the aims of the late Andronicus had been to establish a 65 7,2 | evils well recognized by Andronicus: the insatiability of the 66 7,2 | of 1185, which dethroned Andronicus I and elevated Isaac Angelus 67 7,2 | consequences of the troubles of Andronicustime and the revolution 68 7,2 | During the tyranny of Andronicus I, Isaac Comnenus had seceded 69 7,4 | 1180-85), especially under Andronicus I, the ecclesiastical causes 70 7,4 | and internal conditions. Andronicus, an enemy of the Latin sympathies 71 7,4 | reign of the last Comnenus, Andronicus I, whose short rule was 72 7,4 | taxable classes improve. Andronicus is known to have come out 73 7,4 | historian contemporary with Andronicus, Nicetas Choniates painted 74 7,4 | short and stormy reign of Andronicus. But the Jewish traveler, 75 7,4 | the all-powerful regent, Andronicus. From 1182 on the imperial 76 7,4 | connection with the new policy of Andronicus towards the Byzantine aristocracy 77 7,4 | was the mere mouthpiece of Andronicus’ will. Therefore doubt is 78 7,4 | Latin elements, but after Andronicus had entered Constantinople 79 7,4 | ascribed to the period of Andronicus I, belongs to a later time.~ 80 7,4 | the interesting rule of Andronicus, the epoch of the Angeli, 81 7,4 | almost half deals with Andronicus I. Manasses also wrote an 82 8,17| of the Comnenian dynasty, Andronicus I (1182-1185). But the former 83 9,2 | Palaeologi, Michael VIII always, Andronicus II for the most part, as 84 9,2 | and sometimes, perhaps, Andronicus III, signed four family 85 9,2 | bequeathed the throne to his son Andronicus II the Elder (1282-1328), 86 9,2 | Byzantine emperor.”[10] Andronicus married twice. His first 87 9,2 | sixteenth century.[11]~ Andronicus in 1295 crowned with the 88 9,2 | Michael IX and grandson of Andronicus II, young Andronicus, was 89 9,2 | of Andronicus II, young Andronicus, was for many years during 90 9,2 | grandfather’s favorite. But Andronicus was frivolous and given 91 9,2 | grandfather and grandson. Against Andronicus the Elder formed a strong 92 9,2 | civil war ended in favor of Andronicus the Younger who, in 1328, 93 9,2 | Constantinople and induced Andronicus the Elder to abdicate. The 94 9,2 | head of the government of Andronicus the Younger (1328-1341) 95 9,2 | during the thirteen years of Andronicusgovernment and was the 96 9,2 | force of all his activity. Andronicusmother, the widow Xenia-Maria, 97 9,2 | until the very death of Andronicus.~ At the death of Andronicus 98 9,2 | Andronicus.~ At the death of Andronicus III in 1341, the new Emperor, 99 9,2 | months after the death of Andronicus III, Cantacuzene, in one 100 9,2 | intimate with his eldest son Andronicus, who in 1376, with the help 101 9,2 | his father, was crowned as Andronicus IV (1376-79), and made his 102 9,2 | regained his throne. John V and Andronicus came to an agreement which 103 9,2 | the eldest son of John, Andronicus, who ruled the Empire in 104 9,3 | with Michael’s successor, Andronicus the Elder. Moreover, Venice 105 9,4 | The external policy of Andronicus II and Andronicus III, grandfather 106 9,4 | policy of Andronicus II and Andronicus III, grandfather and grandson, 107 9,4 | eastern border of the Empire.~ Andronicus II and Andronicus III had 108 9,4 | Empire.~ Andronicus II and Andronicus III had to face two new 109 9,4 | companies in the East. — Andronicus could not master the situation 110 9,4 | offered his services to Andronicus II for his struggle with 111 9,4 | demanded the consent of Andronicus to his marriage with the 112 9,4 | of money for his company. Andronicus was compelled to yield, 113 9,4 | where the eldest son of Andronicus, the co-emperor Michael 114 9,4 | the Catalan devastations Andronicus commanded the merchandise 115 9,4 | and in the last years of Andronicus the Elder and in the reign 116 9,4 | Elder and in the reign of Andronicus the Younger won some important 117 9,4 | the Turks. In 1341, when Andronicus III died, the Ottoman Turks 118 9,4 | Bulgars, who were allies of Andronicus III, near Velbužd (now Köstendil), 119 9,4 | years of his rule, while Andronicus III reigned in Byzantium, 120 9,4 | major part of Albania, where Andronicustroops had recently fought 121 9,4 | the Balkan peninsula. Both Andronicus III and Stephen Dushan fought 122 9,4 | century, not long before Andronicusdeath, the Serbian king 123 9,4 | 102]~ Thus, the time of Andronicus III was marked by the beginning 124 9,4 | between the two republics. Andronicus II continued his father’ 125 9,4 | The Genoese obtained from Andronicus II an authorization to surround 126 9,4 | time of the ascension of Andronicus III Galata became a sort 127 9,5 | of Serbian power.~ Under Andronicus III, John V’s predecessor, 128 9,6 | the end of the reign of Andronicus the Younger the Turks were 129 9,6 | the end of the reign of Andronicus III, the Genoese colony 130 9,6 | and set his eldest son, Andronicus, upon the throne for three 131 9,6 | of Anne of Savoy, wife of Andronicus III). Thus neither Venice 132 9,12| His successor and son Andronicus II inherited from his father 133 9,12| disappeared and did not survive Andronicus the Elder, who, in spite 134 9,12| Mt. Athos.”[264]~ Under Andronicus II the Elder an important 135 9,12| monasteries was entrusted. Andronicus the Elder renounced direct 136 9,12| 265]~ With the name of Andronicus the Elder is connected the 137 9,12| which was drawn up under Andronicus the Elder, entirely disregards 138 9,12| of the metropoles under Andronicus the Elder is also important, 139 9,13| Under the protection of Andronicus II, he had received a broad 140 9,17| after meeting the Emperor, Andronicus II, and with his special 141 9,17| something. But his successor, Andronicus II, neglected the fleet 142 9,17| fourteenth century, under Andronicus II, Andronicus III, and 143 9,17| century, under Andronicus II, Andronicus III, and John V, there was 144 9,18| school at Constantinople. Andronicus the Elder admired letters 145 9,18| for a part of the rule of Andronicus the Elder. Pachymeres was 146 9,18| beginning of the reign of Andronicus II. The latter broke the 147 9,18| Athanasius I, who under Andronicus II Palaeologus twice occupied 148 9,18| George), patriarch under Andronicus II, the chief although not 149 9,18| Cyprus, a patriarch under Andronicus the Elder, composed an interesting 150 9,18| Moschopulos), a contemporary of Andronicus II, is, like his teacher, 151 9,18| estimated.~ A contemporary of Andronicus II, Theodore Metochites, 152 9,18| and first minister under Andronicus II, Theodore Metochites 153 9,18| revolution which dethroned Andronicus II, Theodore lost position, 154 9,18| one of the daughters of Andronicus II.[401]~ Metochites wrote 155 9,18| Among the philologists under Andronicus II may be mentioned Thomas 156 9,19| Constantinople. The Emperor, Andronicus the Younger, sent him on 157 App | Alexius II, 1180-1183.~~~~~~Andronicus I, 1182-1185.~~~~~~Isaac 158 App | Palaeologus, 1261-1282. ~~~~~~Andronicus II, 1282-1328. ~~~~~~Michael ( 159 App | Michael (IX), 1295-1320. ~~~~~~Andronicus III, 1328-1341.~~~~~~John 160 App | Cantacuzene, 1341-1354.~~~~~~Andronicus (IV), 1376-1379.~~~~~~John (


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