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Epiros-Thessaly
After the death, in 1333, of the lord of Thessaly,
However, the two small states did not remain long under Byzantine domination. Soon, both Epiros and Thessaly succumbed to the conquering fury of the
Although its military and diplomatic achievements were few, the foreign policy of Andronikos III nonetheless succeeded in restoring to the faltering state a certain degree of stability. But his reign was to provide only a temporary respite, since his death in 1341 was to spark a new civil war, even more disastrous than the previous one, from which the Empire would never be able to recover. |
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