Byzantine Empire Palaiologos dynasty

Andronikus takes Despotate of Epirus
Andronikus takes Despotate of Epirus ©Angus McBride
1337 Jan 1

Andronikus takes Despotate of Epirus

Epirus, Greece

In 1337 the new Emperor, Andronikos III Palaiologos, took advantage of a secession crisis and arrived in northern Epirus with an army partly composed of 2,000 Turks contributed by his ally Umur of Aydın. Andronikos first dealt with unrest due to attacks by Albanians and then turned his interest to the Despotate. Anna tried to negotiate and obtain the Despotate for her son when he came of age, but Andronikos demanded the complete surrender of the Despotate to which she finally agreed. Thus Epirus came peacefully under imperial rule, with Theodore Synadenos as governor.

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