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to receive it. The Ottoman overlord of the Morea decided that the province would stay in the hands of Thomas and Demetrios and assisted the two brothers. With minimal Ottoman support, the brothers joined together and crushed the revolt the following year, in 1454.
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It was public knowledge that the two brothers hated one another, and using this situation to his advantage, Manuel headed this revolt in 1453. He was soon proclaimed by the Albanians as a
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His situation was favorable in the beginning, but that quickly changed. The Palaiologos brothers soon realized that they needed outside help to succeed and appealed to the
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and in order to please them, he took the Albanian name "
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Index

Greek
revolt
Palaiologos
Byzantine
Despotate of the Morea
Demetrios I Kantakouzenos
Kantakouzenos
fall of Constantinople
Constantine XI
Thomas
Demetrios
Despot
Ghin
Ottomans
Venice





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