Emperor John VI Kantakouzenos, as part of …

Years: 1352 - 1352

Emperor John VI Kantakouzenos, as part of his efforts to establish a well-integrated realm, appoints his Kantakouzenos kinsmen as rulers of imperial territories.

As the emperor becomes engaged in battling Turkish incursions in Thrace and Macedonia, the deposed Emperor John V Palailogos assembles troops to depose John VI and regain the imperial throne.

The opposing armies meet in battle at Adrianople in 1352, where John VI’s forces, aided by some Turks, hold fast against the assault of John V.

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