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governed Serbia for her son. However, Maria was popular and her husband was forced to recall her by the Epirote nobility. Nikephoros also entered into negotiations with his brother-in-law Simeon Uroš. Soon after recalling his wife, Nikephoros was killed in 1359 while fighting against the Albanians in the
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The countryside, however, had been overrun by the Albanian clans and was effectively impossible to control. To strengthen his position and avert a Serbian reaction, Nikephoros set aside his wife Maria Kantakouzene and prepared to marry Theodora of Bulgaria, the sister of Dušan's widow Helena, who
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Andronikos summoned Anna to negotiate in 1338 but refused to accept her son as Byzantine vassal and installed his governors in Epirus. Keeping Anna as hostage, Andronikos arranged for the marriage between Nikephoros and Maria Kantakouzene, the daughter of his right-hand man
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and rallied support. Taking advantage of the anarchy caused by the death of the Serbian governor of Thessaly, Nikephoros took over the region in Spring 1356, and advanced on Epirus. He chased out Dušan's brother
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took advantage of conflict to the south to raid the Byzantine possessions in the north, but were defeated by the emperor in 1337.
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to attend to her interests there, bringing Nikephoros with her. At Catherine's instigation the Epirotes rebelled in
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The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest
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The Despotate of Epiros, 1267–1479: A Contribution to the History of Greece in the Middle Ages
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on behalf of Nikephoros in late 1338: the rebels seized Arta and the Byzantine governor,
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From his marriage to Maria Kantakouzene, Nikephoros II may have had at least one son:
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Manuel, who may be identical to Antony Kantakouzenos, a monk at
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from 1335 to 1338 and from 1356 until his death in 1359.
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The Doukai: A Contribution to Byzantine Prosopography
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Doukas
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Epirus
John Orsini
Anna Palaiologina
Andronikos III Palaiologos
Thessaly
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John Kantakouzenos
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Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347
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