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  1. 13 de jun. de 2024 · Manuel I Komnenos (Greek: Μανουήλ Α' Κομνηνός; 28 November 1118 – 24 September 1180), Latinized Comnenus, also called Porphyrogennetos ("born in the purple"), was a Byzantine emperor of the 12th century who reigned over a crucial turning point in the history of Byzantium and the Mediterranean.

  2. 18 de jun. de 2024 · Constantine Angelos (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Άγγελος; fl. 1122–66) was a Byzantine admiral and panhypersebastos, of Philadelphia,[1] the commander of the Imperial Fleet in Sicily, who married Theodora Komnene (born 1097) in 1122,[2] the youngest daughter of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos and Irene Doukaina.

    • after 1090
    • circa 1166Constantinople, Byzantine Empire
    • Constantinople, Byzantine Empire
  3. Add a Comment. Sort by: Search Comments. SimonMagus8. • 4 hr. ago. No he isnt dead,he dies in 1185.Also interesting that they have Sibylla as a recommended character perhaps they will play around with the regency of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. david_pulkrabek. • 3 hr. ago.

  4. 15 de jun. de 2024 · John II Komnenos or Comnenus (Greek: Ιωάννης Β΄ Κομνηνός, Iōannēs II Komnēnos) (September 13, 1087 – April 8, 1143) was Byzantine emperor from 1118 to 1143. Also known as Kaloïōannēs ("John the Beautiful"), he was the eldest son of emperor Alexios I Komnenos and Irene Doukaina.

    • Constantinople
    • Constantinople, Byzantine Empire
    • September 13, 1087
    • Flemming Allan Funch
  5. 11 de jun. de 2024 · Princess Maria Komnene, (1126-), married (1) 1139 to Theodoros Dasiotes, married (2) 1145 to Ioannes Kantakouzenos. 1.3.6.3.3.2. Prince Ioannes Doukas Komnene, (1128 – killed 1176), married 1146 to N. Taronitissa, with issue.

  6. 17 de jun. de 2024 · She was married to Alexios I Komnene Komnenos, they had 2 children. She died on February 19, 1133 in Constantinople, Byzantine Empire. This information is part of Family Tree Welborn by Marvin Loyd Welborn on Genealogy Online.

  7. Hace 1 día · This is a list of Hungarian monarchs; it includes the grand princes (895–1000) and the kings and ruling queens of Hungary (1000–1918). Holy Crown of Hungary. The Hungarian Grand Principality was established around 895, following the 9th-century Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin.