House of Palaiologos
Palaeologus, Palaiologos, Palaeologue, Paleologo, etc.
- Coat of Arms
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House of Palaiologos
Ancient arms
Co-emperors of the Roman Empire -
House of Palaiologos
Emperors of the Roman Empire
Used after the restoration of the Roman Empire in 1261 -
House of Palaiologos
Variant used during the joint reign of John V Palaiologos and John VI Kantakouzenos
1347–1354 -
House of Palaiologos
Emperors of the Roman Empire
Later corruption with fire steels instead of the letter Beta
This corruption occurred at the beginning of the 14th century
Banners
Banner in La Conquête de Constantinople
ca. 1330Banner in Book of All Kingdoms
ca. 1350Flag of Andronikos Palaiologos, kept in the Vatopedi Monastery
ca. 1330
- Additional Arms
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Personal arms of the Emperor
14th century -
Personal arms of the Emperor
From 15th century
- Monogram
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ΠΑΛΓ
Meaning PALG
Palaiologos family monogram
- Cadet Branches
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House of Palaiologos-Montferrat
Marquises of Montferrat and Incisa
Issued from Theodore Palaiologos, fourth son of Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos -
House of Palaiologos-Morea
Despots of Morea
Issued by sons of Emperor Manuel II Palaiologos -
House of Palaiologo
Patricians in Naples
Issued from Thomas Asen Palaiologos, son of Demetrio Asen Paleologos
- Personal Arms
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Demetrios Palaiologos
The double-headed eagle with the Palaiologos family monogram (ΠΑΛΓ)
From Demetrios Palaiologos' prayer book -
Andronicus II Palaiologos
Attributed arms in the Segar Roll -
Andronicus II Palaiologos
Arms formerly located on a tower above the harbour of Kumkapi in Constantinople' -
Michael VIII Paleologos
Arms in the Armorial Wijnbergen -
John VIII Paleologos
Arms in the Bergshammer Armorial -
Constantine XI Paleologos
Personal arms as Emperor -
Manuel II Palaiologos
Attributed arms in Ulrich Richentals Konziliumsbuch