Ioannes VI Cantacuzenus

Wikidata Ioannes VI Cantacuzenus
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Ioannes VI Cantacuzenus: imago
Ioannes VI Cantacuzenus: imago
Nativitas: 1292; Constantinopolis mediaevalis
Obitus: 15 Iunii 1383, 1383; Myzethras
Patria: Imperium Romanum Orientale

Familia

Genitores: Michael Kantakouzenos; Theodora Palaiologina Kantakouzene
Coniunx: Irene Asanina
Proles: Manuel Kantakouzenos, Matthaeus Cantacuzenus, Andronikos Kantakouzenos, Maria Kantakouzene, Theodora Kantakuzini, Helena Kantakouzene
Familia: Kantakouzenos

Memoria

Sepultura: Myzethras

Ioannes VI Cantacuzenus (Graece Ἰωάννης Καντακουζηνός; natus anno circiter 1292; mortuus die 15 Iunii 1383) fuit imperator Byzantinus et rerum aevo suo gestarum scriptor. Fuit filius Michaelis Cantacuzeni, Moreae despotae, quem e Theodora Palaeologina Angelina genuit.

Demetrius Cydones sub hoc principatu mesazon seu primus minister meruit annis 1347-1354.

Ioannes Cantacuzenus in matrimonium duxit Irenam Asaninam et ex ea genuit:

  • Matthaeus Cantacuzenus, imperator iunior et despota Moreae
  • Manuel Cantacuzenus, despota Moreae
  • Andronicus Cantacuzenus
  • Maria Cantacuzena, quae nupsit Nicephoro II de Ursinis
  • Theodora Cantacuzena, quae nupsit Orhan Ottomanidarum
  • Helena Cantacuzena, quae nupsit Ioanni V Palaeologo imperatori futuro

Imperator fuit ab anno 1347 usque ad 1354. Ab imperio deiectus in Monasterium Sancti Georgii in Manganis recedit. Ibi vitam monasticam suscepit et historiam temporis sui composuit, ab anno 1320 incipiens, ad annum 1356 pergens.

Opera

Fontes

Notae

Bibliographia

Editiones operum
  • Jean Meyendorff, "Projets de Concile Oecuménique en 1367: Un dialogue inédit entre Jean Cantacuzène et le légat Paul" in Dumbarton Oaks Papers vol. 14 (1960) pp. 147-177 JSTOR
Eruditio
  • Michael Angold, "The Autobiographical Impulse in Byzantium" in Dumbarton Oaks Papers vol. 52 (1998) pp. 225-257 JSTOR
  • Donald M. Nicol, The Reluctant Emperor. A Biography of John Cantacuzene, Byzantine Emperor and Monk, c. 1295-1383. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press, 1996
  • C. J. G. Turner, "A Slavonic Version of John Cantacuzenus's against Islam" in Slavonic and East European Review vol. 51 (1973) pp. 113-117 JSTOR

Nexus externi

Imperatores Constantinopolitani

379–395 Theodosius I • 395–408 Arcadius • 408–450 Theodosius II • 450–457 Marcianus • 457–474 Leo I • 474 Leo II • 474–491 Zeno • 475-476 Flavius Basiliscus • 491–518 Anastasius I • 518–527 Iustinus I  • 527–565 Iustinianus I • 565–578 Iustinus II • 578–582 Flavius Tiberius Constantinus • 582–602 Mauricius • 602–610 Phocas • 610–641 Heraclius • 641 Constantinus III • 641 Heraclius II Heraclonas • 641–668 Constans II • 668–685 Constantinus IV • 685–695 Iustinianus II • 695–698 Leontius • 698–705 Tiberius III • 705–711 Iustinianus II • 711–713 Philippicus • 713–715 Anastasius II • 715–717 Theodosius III • 717–741 Leo III Isaurianus • 741–775 Constantinus V • 775–780 Leo IV • 780–797 Constantinus VI • 797–802 Irene • 802–811 Nicephorus I • 811 Stauracius • 811–813 Michael I Rhangabus • 813–820 Leo V Armenius • 820–829 Michael II • 829–842 Theophilus • 842–867 Michael III • 866–886 Basilius I Macedonius • 886–912 Leo VI Sapiens • 912–913 Alexander • 913–959 Constantinus VII Porphyrogenitus • 919–944 Romanus I Lacapenus • 959–963 Romanus II • 963–969 Nicephorus II Phocas • 969–976 Ioannes I Tzimisces • 976–1025 Basilius II Bulgaroctonus • 1025-28 Constantinus VIII • 1028-34 Romanus III Argyrus • 1034-41 Michael IV Paphlagon • 1041-42 Michael V • 1042 Zoë • 1042 Theodora • 1042-55 Constantinus IX Monomachus • 1055-56 Theodora • 1056–57 Michael VI Stratioticus • 1057–59 Isaacius I Comnenus • 1059–67 Constantinus X Ducas • 1067–78 Michael VII Ducas • 1068–71 Romanus IV Diogenes • 1078–81 Nicephorus III Botaniates • 1081–1118 Alexius I Comnenus • 1118–43 Ioannes II Comnenus • 1143–80 Manuel I Comnenus • 1180–83 Alexius II Comnenus • 1182–85 Andronicus I Comnenus • 1185–95 Isaacius II Angelus • 1195–1203 Alexius III Angelus • 1203–04 • Alexius IV Angelus • 1204 Alexius V Ducas • 1204–1222 Theodorus I Lascares • 1222–1254 Ioannes III Ducas Batatzes • 1254–1258 Theodorus II Ducas Lascares • 1258–1261 Ioannes IV Ducas Lascares • 1261–1282 Michael VIII Palaeologus • 1282–1328 Andronicus II Palaeologus • 1328–1341 Andronicus III Palaeologus • 1341–1347 Ioannes V Palaeologus • 1347–1354 Ioannes VI Cantacuzenus • 1355–1376 Ioannes V Palaeologus • 1376–1379 Andronicus IV Palaeologus • 1379–1391 Ioannes V Palaeologus • 1390 Ioannes VII Palaeologus • 1391–1425 Manuel II Palaeologus • 1425–1448 Ioannes VIII Palaeologus • 1448–1453 Constantinus XI Palaeologus

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