Andronicus II and Michael IX, 195-1320 AD Constantinople, Basilikon, 1.92g

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Andronicus II and Michael IX, 195-1320 AD Constantinople, Basilikon, 1.92g. Sear-2402. Obverserse: Christ enthroned. Reverse: Andronicus I and Michael r., standing holding long cross between them.

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Andronicus II and Michael IX, 195-1320 AD Constantinople, Basilikon, 1.92g. Sear-2402. Obverserse: Christ enthroned. Reverse: Andronicus I and Michael r., standing holding long cross between them.

Andronicus II and Michael IX, 195-1320 AD Constantinople, Basilikon, 1.92g. Sear-2402. Obverserse: Christ enthroned. Reverse: Andronicus I and Michael r., standing holding long cross between them.

Andronikos II Palaiologos (Greek: Ἀνδρόνικος Δούκας Ἄγγελος Κομνηνὸς Παλαιολόγος, romanizedAndrónikos Doúkās Ángelos Komnēnós Palaiologos; 25 March 1259 – 13 February 1332),[1] Latinized as Andronicus II Palaeologus, reigned as Byzantine emperor from 1282 to 1328. His reign marked the beginning of the recently restored empire's final decline. The Turks conquered most of Byzantium's remaining Anatolian territories, and Andronikos spent the last years of his reign fighting his own grandson in the First Palaiologan Civil War. The war ended in Andronikos' forced abdication in 1328, after which he retired to a monastery for the remainder of his life.

Andronikos was born on 25 March 1259, at Nicaea. He was the eldest surviving son of Michael VIII Palaiologos and Theodora Palaiologina, grandniece of John III Doukas Vatatzes.[1]

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