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Demetrios Doukas Kabasilas (Greek: Δημήτριος Δούκας Καβάσιλας; fl. 1347–87) was a senior Byzantine official and magnate of the second half of the 14th century. He was a supporter of John VI Kantakouzenos during the Byzantine civil war of 1341–47, and forced to flee from Thessalonica in 1342, when the radical Zealot party took power in the city. He was captured and imprisoned by Kantakouzenos' opponents, but after the Kantakouzenist victory in 1347, he was released and rewarded with extensive lands in Kalamaria, near Thessalonica, and the title of megas papias. His exact origin, and particularly the reason for his use of the surname "Doukas", are unclear; his father was probably named George Kabasilas. In the documents that attest to his career, Demetrios appears to have been associated wit

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  • O Δημήτριος Δούκας Καβάσιλας (άκμασε 1347-1387) ήταν ανώτερος αξιωματούχος και μεγιστάνας στη Βυζαντινής αυτοκρατορίας, κατά το β΄ ήμισυ του 14ου αι. (el)
  • Demetrios Doukas Kabasilas (Greek: Δημήτριος Δούκας Καβάσιλας; fl. 1347–87) was a senior Byzantine official and magnate of the second half of the 14th century. He was a supporter of John VI Kantakouzenos during the Byzantine civil war of 1341–47, and forced to flee from Thessalonica in 1342, when the radical Zealot party took power in the city. He was captured and imprisoned by Kantakouzenos' opponents, but after the Kantakouzenist victory in 1347, he was released and rewarded with extensive lands in Kalamaria, near Thessalonica, and the title of megas papias. His exact origin, and particularly the reason for his use of the surname "Doukas", are unclear; his father was probably named George Kabasilas. In the documents that attest to his career, Demetrios appears to have been associated with the army. He was promoted to megas archon in 1369, and was addressed by Demetrios Kydones in a letter as late as 1386/7. He married Anna Laskarina and had at least two sons, one of whom was the landowner Manuel Kabasilas. (en)
  • Démètre Doukas Cabasilas (ou Demetrios Doukas Kabasilas ; en grec : Δημήτριος Δούκας Καβάσιλας) était un fonctionnaire et magnat byzantin de la seconde moitié du XIVe siècle. Il soutint Jean VI Cantacuzène durant la deuxième guerre civile de Byzance (1341-1347), qui opposait ce dernier, désigné régent, aux tuteurs de Jean V Paléologue, trop jeune pour régner. Il fut contraint de fuir Thessalonique en 1342, lorsque les Zélotes anti-aristocratiques prirent le pouvoir dans la ville. Les opposants de Cantacuzène le capturèrent et l'emprisonèrent, mais, après la victoire du régent en 1347, il fut libéré et récompensés par l'obtention de terres à Kalamaria et du titre de megas papias. Ses origines exactes, en particulier son utilisation du nom « Doukas », sont peu claires ; son père se nommait probablement Georges Cabasilas. Dans les documents qui attestent de sa carrière, Démètre semble avoir été associé à l'armée. Il fut promu megas archon en 1369 et une lettre de Démètre Kydones lui est adressée en 1386/1387. Cabasilas épousa Anna Laskarina et eut deux fils, dont l'un fut le grand propriétaire Manuel Cabasilas. (fr)
  • Demétrio Ducas Cabásilas (em grego: Δημήτριος Δούκας Καβάσιλας; fl. 1347–1387) foi um oficial bizantino sênior e magnata da segunda metade do século XIV. Sua origem exata, e particularmente a razão para o uso do sobrenome Ducas, são incertas; seu pai foi provavelmente chamado Jorge Cabásilas. Ele casou-se com Ana Lascarina e teve ao menos dois filhos, um dos quais foi o proprietário Manuel Cabásilas. Foi um apoiante de João VI Cantacuzeno (r. 1347–1354) durante a guerra civil bizantina de 1341-1347, e foi forçado a fugir de Tessalônica em 1342, quando o radical partido dos Zelotas tomou o poder da cidade. Foi capturado e preso pelos oponentes de Cantacuzeno, mas após a vitória de Cantacuzeno em 1347, foi libertado e recompensado com extensas propriedades em Calamária, próximo de Tessalônica, e com o título de grande papia. Nos documentos que atestam sua carreira, Demétrio aparece como tendo sido associado com o exército. Foi promovido a grande arconte em 1369, e foi endereçado por Demétrio Cidones em uma carta tão tarde quanto 1386/1387. (pt)
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  • O Δημήτριος Δούκας Καβάσιλας (άκμασε 1347-1387) ήταν ανώτερος αξιωματούχος και μεγιστάνας στη Βυζαντινής αυτοκρατορίας, κατά το β΄ ήμισυ του 14ου αι. (el)
  • Demetrios Doukas Kabasilas (Greek: Δημήτριος Δούκας Καβάσιλας; fl. 1347–87) was a senior Byzantine official and magnate of the second half of the 14th century. He was a supporter of John VI Kantakouzenos during the Byzantine civil war of 1341–47, and forced to flee from Thessalonica in 1342, when the radical Zealot party took power in the city. He was captured and imprisoned by Kantakouzenos' opponents, but after the Kantakouzenist victory in 1347, he was released and rewarded with extensive lands in Kalamaria, near Thessalonica, and the title of megas papias. His exact origin, and particularly the reason for his use of the surname "Doukas", are unclear; his father was probably named George Kabasilas. In the documents that attest to his career, Demetrios appears to have been associated wit (en)
  • Démètre Doukas Cabasilas (ou Demetrios Doukas Kabasilas ; en grec : Δημήτριος Δούκας Καβάσιλας) était un fonctionnaire et magnat byzantin de la seconde moitié du XIVe siècle. Il soutint Jean VI Cantacuzène durant la deuxième guerre civile de Byzance (1341-1347), qui opposait ce dernier, désigné régent, aux tuteurs de Jean V Paléologue, trop jeune pour régner. Il fut contraint de fuir Thessalonique en 1342, lorsque les Zélotes anti-aristocratiques prirent le pouvoir dans la ville. Les opposants de Cantacuzène le capturèrent et l'emprisonèrent, mais, après la victoire du régent en 1347, il fut libéré et récompensés par l'obtention de terres à Kalamaria et du titre de megas papias. Ses origines exactes, en particulier son utilisation du nom « Doukas », sont peu claires ; son père se nommait p (fr)
  • Demétrio Ducas Cabásilas (em grego: Δημήτριος Δούκας Καβάσιλας; fl. 1347–1387) foi um oficial bizantino sênior e magnata da segunda metade do século XIV. Sua origem exata, e particularmente a razão para o uso do sobrenome Ducas, são incertas; seu pai foi provavelmente chamado Jorge Cabásilas. Ele casou-se com Ana Lascarina e teve ao menos dois filhos, um dos quais foi o proprietário Manuel Cabásilas. (pt)
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  • Δημήτριος Δούκας Καβάσιλας (el)
  • Demetrios Doukas Kabasilas (en)
  • Démètre Doukas Cabasilas (fr)
  • Demétrio Ducas Cabásilas (pt)
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