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    Anna Komnene (Greek: Ἄννα Κομνηνή, romanized: Ánna Komnēnḗ; 1 December 1083 – 1153), commonly Latinized as Anna Comnena, was a Byzantine Greek princess and historian. She is the author of the Alexiad, an account of the reign of her father, Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos.

  2. 3 de may. de 2018 · Anna Komnene (aka Anna Comnena, 1083-1153 CE) was the eldest daughter of Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081-1118 CE) and the author of a lengthy biography of her father's reign, the Alexiad.

    • Mark Cartwright
  3. Ana Comneno (Griego: Άννα Κομνηνή, Latín: Anna Komnēnē; 1 de diciembre de 1083-1153 [1] ) fue una princesa bizantina griega de gran cultura, hija del emperador bizantino Alejo I Comneno y de Irene Ducas.

  4. Alexias Hatun (en turco otomano: الكسياس خاتون ‎; Imperio de Trebisonda, 1443 - Edirne, Imperio Otomano, 1488), también conocida como Alexias Gran Komneni, fue la novena esposa del sultán Mehmed II del Imperio Otomano e hija de David II, Emperador de Trebisonda.

  5. Anna Komnene was a strong-willed Byzantine princess, born in the imperial palace and the daughter of a sitting emperor, who even tried to overthrow her brother as emperor. Yet today Anna’s legacy is not her political vivacity but the impressive history she wrote of her father’s reign, fittingly called the Alexiad.

  6. Anna Megale Komnene ( Modern Greek: Άννα Μεγάλη Κομνηνή, transliterated: Anna Megalē Komnēnē, known also as Anna Hatun, Ottoman Turkish: آنا فاتنة; 1447 - after 1463) was a Trapezuntine princess and daughter of the last Emperor of Trebizond, David II and his wife Helena Kantakouzene.

  7. The authorial persona constructed by Anna Komnene in her Alexiad (a history of her father the Byzantine Emperor, Alexios Komnenos, 1081–1118) responded to the challenges Byzantine culture created for female historical authorship.