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. 1997 Feb;90(2):106–109. doi: 10.1177/014107689709000215

The fatal disease of the Byzantine Emperor Andronicus III Palaeologus (1328-1341 AD).

J Lascaratos 1, S Marketos 1
PMCID: PMC1296151  PMID: 9068444

Abstract

The Byzantine Emperor Andronicus III Palaeologus (1328-1341 AD) died at age 45 from a disease the nature of which is unknown. However, light is thrown on this by the texts of the Byzantine historians John Cantacuzenus (who became Emperor under the name of John VI) and Nicephorus Gregoras, both of whom belonged to the immediate entourage of the Emperor. From their descriptions of the symptoms it appears that Andronicus suffered from malaria for 20 years (1321-1341). The coma that preceded the Emperor's death was probably a cerebral manifestation of chronic malaria.

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