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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 7,3 | who was then still the despot of Nicaea. Baldwin succeeded 2 7,3 | the Byzantine title of “Despot,” was released from paying 3 8,2 | title not of emperor, but of despot. Within the country anarchy 4 8,2 | proclaiming him emperor instead of despot. As the Greek patriarch 5 8,7 | as a great support. The despot Michael I considered himself 6 8,7 | The original task of the Despot of Epirus was to preserve 7 8,7 | brother’s lifetime the new despot, Theodore Angelus, had stayed 8 8,7 | back to Epirus to help the despot in ruling the state, the 9 8,7 | Theodore Angelus had become the Despot of Epirus, he paid no attention 10 8,9 | emperor but with that of despot. But this is doubtful: he 11 8,10| anathematized both Frederick and the Despot of Epirus. It is clear that 12 8,10| In another letter to the Despot of Epirus Frederick wrote: “ 13 8,13| Theodore’s relations to the Despot of Epirus in connection 14 8,13| proposed marriage between the despot’s son and Theodore’s daughter, 15 8,13| of Nicaea arose from the Despot of Epirus, who succeeded 16 8,13| Empire consisting of the despot himself, the king of Sicily, 17 8,13| Manfred, a relative of the despot and the natural son of Frederick 18 8,13| the Roman state, i.e., the Despot of Epirus and his associates] 19 8,13| Empire. The dominions of the Despot of Epirus were reduced to 20 8,14| III as emperor or even as despot and was called in his letter 21 8,16| were Theodore Comnenus, despot of Epirus, and the famous 22 8,16| Frederick II and Manuel, Despot of Thessalonica, brother 23 8,16| by John of Naupactus. The Despot of Epirus, Theodore Angelus, 24 9,2 | who at that time was the Despot of Morea. The sultan was 25 9,2 | from the residence of the Despot at Mistra, he sailed at 26 9,3 | Charlessubjects, and the Despot of Epirus took the oath 27 9,7 | ruling under the title of Despot.~ Meanwhile, popular dissatisfaction 28 9,7 | Manuel’s son Theodore, the despot of Morea, to come there 29 9,7 | with his own forces, the Despot of Morea proposed to yield 30 9,7 | Sparta, residence of the Despot, was in the fourteenth century 31 9,7 | 168] at the court of the Despot, in his castle of Mistra, 32 9,7 | lived at the court of the Despot of Morea during the reign 33 9,7 | second son Theodore was Despot at the time. The Emperor’ 34 9,7 | Emperor, and the other to the Despot of Morea, Theodore. The 35 9,8 | Thessalonica with the title of despot, realized that with his 36 9,8 | of Greeks. The horrified Despot Constantine was glad to 37 9,8 | sultan’s terms; he remained Despot of Morea and pledged himself 38 9,8 | graciously received by the despot (Constantinum cognomento 39 9,8 | stay at Mistra, under the Despot Theodore Palaeologus, in 40 9,9 | in order to prevent the Despot of Morea from coming to 41 9,17| Constantinople again, the “Despot Dragas,” John’s brother, 42 9,17| Thessalonica received as her despot one of the sons of the Emperor 43 9,17| which was seized by the Despot of Epirus, and in the northeastern 44 9,17| of John V, was appointed Despot of Morea, he more or less


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