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  2. Palaiologos - Wikipedia

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    The Palaiologos family was the last and longest-ruling dynasty of the Byzantine Empire, from 1259 to 1453. They originated in Anatolia and rose to power through a coup in 1261, but faced many challenges and civil wars until their fall to the Ottomans.

  3. Byzantine flags and insignia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and symbolism of the Byzantine imperial eagle, the double-headed eagle and other emblems used by the Eastern Roman Empire. Find out how the double-headed eagle was adopted from Central Asian traditions and became a common motif in the region.

  4. Palaeologus-Montferrat - Wikipedia

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    Palaeologus-Montferrat was an Italian noble family and a cadet branch of the Byzantine Palaiologos dynasty. It ruled the March of Montferrat from 1306 to 1533, after the fall of Constantinople in 1453.

  5. John V Palaiologos - Wikipedia

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    John V Palaiologos was a Byzantine emperor who ruled from 1341 to 1391, with interruptions. He faced civil wars, the Black Death, and the rise of the Ottoman Turks, who conquered Byzantine lands in Asia Minor.

  6. Byzantine Empire under the Palaiologos dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the late Byzantine period from 1261 to 1453, when the Palaiologos dynasty ruled the empire and faced many challenges from Turks, Bulgarians, Serbs and other enemies. Find out how Constantine XI, the last emperor, fought against the Ottomans and died in the Fall of Constantinople.

  7. Paleologus of Pesaro - Wikipedia

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    The only preserved illustration of a coat of arms of the Paleologi of Pesaro is the depiction of one on the tombstone of Theodore Paleologus in Landulph, Cornwall. Theodore's coat of arms prominently displays a double-headed eagle, harkening back to the old emperors, but also incorporates two towers, the meaning of which is unknown.

  8. Constantine XI Palaiologos - Wikipedia

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    Constantine XI Palaiologos (1404-1453) was the last Roman/Byzantine emperor, who ruled from 1449 until his death in battle at the Fall of Constantinople in 1453. He was a skilled general and administrator, who tried to secure a reunion with the Catholic Church and defended Constantinople against the Ottoman Empire.

  9. Origin of the coat of arms - Wikipedia

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    Learn how coats of arms emerged in the medieval West as an emblematic system based on blazon and heraldry. Explore the history, sources, and theories of the origin of coats of arms from ancient times to the 12th century.

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