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ndreas Palaiologos
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Andreas Palaiologos
Andreas Palaiologos portrait.png
Probable portrait of Andreas as part of Pinturicchio's St Catherine's Disputation (1491) in the Hall of the Saints in the Borgia Apartments, Vatican Palace
Emperor of Constantinople
(titular)
1st reign	13 April 1483 – 6 November 1494
Predecessor	Constantine XI Palaiologos
Successor	Charles VIII of France
(purchased titles)
2nd reign	7 April 1498 – June 1502
Predecessor	Charles VIII of France
Despot of the Morea
(titular)
Reign	12 May 1465 – June 1502
Predecessor	Thomas Palaiologos
Successor	Fernando Palaiologos
Constantine Arianiti
(both self-proclaimed)
Born	17 January 1453
Morea
Died	June 1502 (aged 49)
Rome
Burial	St. Peter's Basilica, Rome
Spouse	Caterina
Dynasty	Palaiologos
Father	Thomas Palaiologos
Mother	Catherine Zaccaria
Andreas Palaiologos or Palaeologus (Greek: ??????? ???????????; 17 January 1453 – June 1502), sometimes anglicized to Andrew, was the eldest son of Thomas Palaiologos, Despot of the Morea. Thomas was a brother of Constantine XI Palaiologos, the final Byzantine emperor. After his father's death in 1465, Andreas was recognized as the titular Despot of the Morea and from 1483 onwards, he also claimed the title Emperor of Constantinople (Latin: Imperator Constantinopolitanus).

After the Fall of Constantinople in 1453 and the subsequent Ottoman invasion of the Morea in 1460, Andreas's father fled to Corfu with his family. After Thomas died in 1465, the then twelve-year-old Andreas moved to Rome and, as the eldest nephew of Constantine XI, became the head of the Palaiologos family and the chief claimant to the ancient imperial throne. Andreas's later use of the imperial title, never claimed by his father, was supported by some of the Byzantine refugees who lived in Italy and he hoped to one day restore the empire of his ancestors. Andreas married a Roman woman called Caterina. Though some primary sources allude to the possibility that he had children, there is no concrete evidence that Andreas left any descen

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