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Andronicus II

Andronicus II Palaeologus (1260-1332), Byzantine emperor, was the elder son of Michael VIII Palaeologus, whom he succeeded in 1282.

He allowed the fleet, which his father had organized, to fall into decay; and the empire was thus less able than ever to resist the exacting demands of the rival powers of Venice and Genoa.

During his reign the Ottoman Turks under Osman conquered nearly the whole of Bithynia; and to resist them the emperor called in the aid of Roger de Flor, who commanded a body of Aragonese and Catalan adventurers known as Almogavares. The Turks were defeated, but Roger was found to be nearly as formidable an enemy to the imperial power. He was assassinated by Andronicus's son and colleague, the emperor Michael IX, in 1305. His adventurers (known as the Catalan Grand Company or Companyia Catalana in Catalan) declared war upon Andronicus, and, after devastating Thrace and Macedonia, conquered the Duchy of Athens and Thebes.

From 1320 onwards the emperor was engaged in war with his grandson Andronicus. He abdicated in 1328 and died in 1332.

Initial text from 1911 encyclopedia -- Please update as needed

Preceded by:
Michael VIII
Byzantine emperors Followed by:
Andronicus III

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1307 | Almogavares | Amadeus VII of Savoy | Andronicus | Andronicus III | Byzantine Emperor | Byzantine Emperors | Byzantine aristocracy and bureaucracy | Catalan Company | Catalan Grand Company | East Roman Emperor | Eastern Roman emperor | George Pachymeres | Gregoras Nicephorus | John IV Lascaris | List of Byzantine Emperors | List of Byzantine Empire-related topics | List of people by name: An | Maximus Planudes | Michael VIII | Michael VIII Palaeologus | Pronoia | Roger de Flor | Roger di Flor | Stephen V of Hungary | Theodore Metochita | Theodoros Metochites

 

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