Nikephoros II Orsini Doukas, born in the year one thousand three hundred twenty-eight, was a prominent monarch who ruled the region of Epirus. His reign was marked by two significant periods: the first from one thousand three hundred thirty-five to one thousand three hundred thirty-eight, and the second from one thousand three hundred fifty-six until his death in one thousand three hundred fifty-nine.
During his time as ruler, Nikephoros II faced numerous challenges and opportunities that shaped the political landscape of Epirus. His leadership was characterized by efforts to strengthen his domain and navigate the complexities of regional power dynamics.
Despite the brevity of his reign, Nikephoros II's impact on Epirus was notable. His legacy continues to be a subject of interest for historians studying the intricate history of the region during the fourteenth century.