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The Early Komnenos-Palaiologos Era is a period in Diadochian history that lasted between 1439–1522. A period of over eighty years, during which time the foundation for the modern Diadochia were laid, much of the process had in fact been laid in the tenth century. It began with the election of Eric I of Diadochia, and continued to the reign his great-great grandson Eric II of Diadochia, which ended in 1522. The era was followed by a period commonly referred to as the Helenaic Era, named after Empress Helena I of Diadochia, the sole monarch of the era.

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  • Early Komnenos-Palaiologos Era (1439-1522)
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  • The Early Komnenos-Palaiologos Era is a period in Diadochian history that lasted between 1439–1522. A period of over eighty years, during which time the foundation for the modern Diadochia were laid, much of the process had in fact been laid in the tenth century. It began with the election of Eric I of Diadochia, and continued to the reign his great-great grandson Eric II of Diadochia, which ended in 1522. The era was followed by a period commonly referred to as the Helenaic Era, named after Empress Helena I of Diadochia, the sole monarch of the era.
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  • The Early Komnenos-Palaiologos Era is a period in Diadochian history that lasted between 1439–1522. A period of over eighty years, during which time the foundation for the modern Diadochia were laid, much of the process had in fact been laid in the tenth century. It began with the election of Eric I of Diadochia, and continued to the reign his great-great grandson Eric II of Diadochia, which ended in 1522. The era was followed by a period commonly referred to as the Helenaic Era, named after Empress Helena I of Diadochia, the sole monarch of the era. Eric's reign was marked by internal political and social reforms, including the reorganization of the provinces. At the death of Eric in 1457, he was succeeded by his oldest son Manuel V, who was in turn succeeded by his brother John IV in 1460. John was succeeded in 1462 by his son Constantine III, who reigned for a few tumultuous months before being deposed by his uncle who succeeded as Manuel VI of Diadochia reigning until 1484 when he was succeeded by perhaps the greatest of the early Komnenos-Palaiologos emperors, Emperor Eric II of Diadochia.
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