Late Middle Ages · Europe · Politics
1354
John Cantacuzenus abdicates and becomes a monk
September 1354
The Byzantine emperor, widely blamed for inviting Ottoman mercenaries onto European soil during the civil war, resigned the purple and took monastic vows as the monk Joasaph. He spent his remaining twenty-nine years on Mount Athos writing a self-justifying history. John V Palaiologos resumed sole rule of a Constantinople sliding toward terminal decline.