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  1. María era sobrina-nieta del emperador y aportó una rica dote, celebrándose el matrimonio el 29 de agosto de 1167. María dio a luz a una niña en 1172, Isabel de Jerusalén, y a un niño nacido muerto en 1173. Un año más tarde murió Amalarico, convirtiéndose así en reina viuda.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Maria Komnene, *1152, +of poisoning 1182; she had been engaged to King Bela III of Hungary and to King William II of Sicily, but Byzantine politics kept those matches from being consummated; m.1180 Rainer de Montferrat (*1163 +1182)

  3. 22 de sept. de 2016 · The second half of this work reviews the medieval sources pertaining to the succession of John II Komnenos with fresh eyes and questions the foundations of the story that Anna disputed her brother’s rule. The story of Anna’s bloodthirsty ambition owed its creation less to medieval evidence than to eighteenth and nineteenth century scholars ...

  4. Maria ,,Ясыня,, Аланская, Габрас Кантакузина (born Komnene) was born in 1126, in birth place, to Andronikos ,,Sebastokratör,, Komnenos and Eirene Aineiadissa Manasses (born Rhodocanakis). Maria had 4 siblings: Theodora Jsomirgott and 3 other siblings. Maria married Theodoros Dasiotes in 1139, at age 13.

  5. 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. Although not an impartial history, Anna's position at court, her thorough research of sources and a good measure of pithy observation and ...

  6. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Maria Taronitissa. Birthdate: circa 1129. Death: after 1176. Immediate Family: Wife of John Doukas Komnenos. Partner of Manuel I Komnenos, byzantine emperor. Mother of Eirene of Komnenos; Maria Komnene, Queen of Jerusalem; Theodora Komnèna, of Lathoumena; Alexios Komnenos and Alexios Komnenos, pinkernes.

  7. 26 de abr. de 2022 · a) MARIA Komnene ( [1126]- ). Niketas Choniates names "Alexius, Andronicus et…Isaacius" as the three brothers of Emperor Manuel, stating that Andronikos left daughters "Mariam, Theodoram et Eudociam"[297]. Niketas Choniates names "Maria…Andronici sebastocrator…filia" as wife of "Dasiotes"[298].