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Name: Michael II Komnenos Doukas

Type: Ruler

Role: Despot

Nation: despotate of epirus

Icon Michael II Komnenos Doukas, Despot (despotate of epirus) : All Data

Michael II Komnenos Doukas was a Despot who ruled over the Despotate of Epirus from 1233 to 1267. During his reign, he faced several significant conflicts. One of the most important wars was the War of Epirus, which took place from 1257 to 1258. This conflict saw Michael II defending his territory against the forces of the Byzantine Empire, led by Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos. Another notable conflict was the War of the Epirotes, which occurred from 1259 to 1261. In this war, Michael II fought against the Kingdom of Sicily, led by King Manfred, in an attempt to expand his influence in the region.

1. Lists and Timelines of Events that took place during the tenure of the Ruler

2. Maps Comparing Territorial Boundaries Before and After the Ruler´s Reign

3. Maps of Maximum Historical Extents

4. Monthly Summaries of Events

5. Time Series of Historical Population and Area

6. Time Series of Territorial Changes

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