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  1. 28 de may. de 2024 · John Tzelepes Komnenos – (Greek: Ἰωάννης Κομνηνὸς Τζελέπης) son of Isaac Komnenos (d. 1154). Starting about 1130 John and his father, who was a brother of Emperor John II Komnenos ("John the Beautiful"), plotted to overthrow his uncle the emperor.

  2. Hace 6 días · Despite being the eldest daughter, Anna Comnena was overlooked in the line of succession, and her younger brother, John II Komnenos, became the Byzantine Emperor instead. Anna Comnena sought power and influence.

  3. 22 de may. de 2024 · John II Komnenos ruled the Byzantine Empire from 1118 to 1143. A military genius, John has been assessed as the greatest of the Komnenian emperors. In the course of his 25-year reign, John made alliances with the Holy Roman Empire in the west, decisively defeated the Pechenegs, Hungarians, and Serbs in the Balkans, and personally led ...

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  4. Hace 6 días · Summary. The period between the famous battle of Manzikert in 1071 and the sack of Constantinople by the armies of the Fourth Crusade in 1204 is usually regarded as a period of a developing crisis which resulted in the disintegration of the East Roman Empire.

  5. 20 de may. de 2024 · John II Komnenos and Conrad III were at least friendly but possibly allies. That is the perspective to which I explored in this video. What was the true natu...

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  6. Hace 1 día · The emperor's insistence on the safety of Constantinople as his first priority offers the background to his refusal to participate in the crusade, his tense relations with the crusading leaders, and strong animosity and propaganda against Byzantium in the West.

  7. Hace 4 días · This is a work imbued with socio-political significance – written by Anna Komnene, the first-born daughter of the emperor Alexios I Komnenos (10811118), who is the focal point (and namesake) of her historical epic.