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'''Konstantin Paleologos''' ({{lang-el|Κωνσταντῖνος Παλαιολόγος}}; 1261 – 5 Mayıs 1306)<!-- was[[Palaiologos aHanedanı]]'ndan [[ByzantineBizans İmparatorluğu|Bizanslı]] princeprens. of theAyrıca [[PalaiologosSırplar]] dynasty, who also served as a general in the wars against theve [[MedievalAnadolu Serbiabeylikleri|SerbsTürklere]] andkarşı [[Anatoliansavaşlarda beyliks|Turks]]general olarak hizmet etmiştir.
 
== BiographyHayatı ==
Constantine was the third son of Emperorİmparator [[Michael VIII. PalaiologosMihail Paleologos]] (r.1259–1282 1259–1282arası hükümdar) andile [[Theodora Palaiologina (ByzantineVIII. Mihail'in empresskarısı)|Theodora Palaiologina]]. Heçiftinin wasüçüncü bornerkek inevlatlarıdır. autumnAğustos 1261 inayında [[ConstantinopleLatin İmparatorluğu]],'ndan whichhenüz had just been recovered from thealınmış [[Latin EmpireKonstantinopolis]]'te in1261 yılının sonbaharında Augustdoğmuştur. HeBu wasnedenle hencegerçek a truebir ''[[porphyrogennetosPorfirogennetos]]'' ("purple-born"Mor Oda'da Doğan) princeprenstir, andsıklıkla wasbu oftenunvanla referred to as suchanılmıştır.

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His father reportedly accorded him honours above even those of a ''[[despotes]]''.<ref name="PLP">{{cite encyclopedia | author=Trapp, Erich |author2=Beyer, Hans-Veit |author3=Kaplaneres, Sokrates |author4= Leontiadis, Ioannis | title=21492. {{lang|grc|Παλαιολόγος Κωνσταντῖνος}} | encyclopedia=[[Prosopographisches Lexikon der Palaiologenzeit]] | volume=9 | pages= | publisher=Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften | location=Vienna | year=1989 | language= German}}</ref>
 
In 1280, Constantine fought against the [[Medieval Serbia|Serbs]] in [[Macedonia (region)|Macedonia]], and was then dispatched against the [[Anatolian beyliks|Turkish]] raiders in [[Asia Minor]], where he was successful in clearing the [[Maeander River]] valley of their presence. He later rebuilt the famous [[Monastery of Stoudios]] in [[Constantinople]]. In 1293, he was slandered to his brother, Emperor [[Andronikos II Palaiologos]] (r. 1282–1328), and placed under arrest. He later became a monk, with the [[monastic name]] '''Athanasios'''. He died at Constantinople on 5 May 1306, and was buried at the [[Lips Monastery]].<ref name="PLP"/>