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  1. John II Komnenos or Comnenus ( Greek: Ἱωάννης ὁ Κομνηνός, romanized : Iōannēs ho Komnēnos; 13 September 1087 – 8 April 1143) was Byzantine emperor from 1118 to 1143.

  2. 29 de ene. de 2018 · John II Komnenos “the Handsome” was emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 1118 CE to 1143 CE. John, almost constantly on campaign throughout his reign, would continue the military successes of his father Alexios I with significant victories in the Balkans, Armenia, and Asia Minor.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KomnenosKomnenos - Wikipedia

    The House of Komnenos ( pl. Komnenoi; Greek: Κομνηνός, pl. Κομνηνοί, [komniˈni] ), Latinized as Comnenus ( pl. Comneni ), was a Byzantine Greek noble family who ruled the Byzantine Empire in the 11th and 12th centuries. The first reigning member, Isaac I Komnenos, ruled from 1057 to 1059.

  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › juan-ii-comnenoJuan II Comneno - AcademiaLab

    Juan II Comneno. Ajustar Compartir Imprimir Citar. Juan II Komnenos o Comnenus (griego: Ἱωάννης ὁ Κομνηνός, romanizado: Iōannēs ho Komnēnos; 13 de septiembre de 1087 - 8 de abril de 1143) fue emperador bizantino de 1118 a 1143. También conocido como " Juan el Hermoso " o " Juan el Bueno " ( Kaloïōannēs ), era el hijo ...

  5. 4 de abr. de 2024 · John II Comnenus (born September 13, 1087—died April 8, 1143) was a Byzantine emperor (1118–43) whose reign was characterized by unremitting attempts to reconquer all important Byzantine territory lost to the Arabs, Turks, and Christian Crusaders.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. John Komnenos or Comnenus may refer to: John Komnenos (Domestic of the Schools) (c. 1015 – 1067), Byzantine general and progenitor of the Komnenian dynasty. John Komnenos (parakoimomenos) (c. 1070 – after 1118), Byzantine nobleman and official. John II Komnenos (1087–1143), Byzantine emperor from 1118 to 1143.

  7. Definition. John II Komnenos “the Handsome” was emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 1118 CE to 1143 CE. John, almost constantly on campaign throughout his reign, would continue the military successes of his father Alexios I with significant victories in the Balkans, Armenia, and Asia Minor.