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  1. 26 de may. de 2023 · Isaac Komnenos or Comnenus (Greek: Ἰσαάκιος Κομνηνός, Isaakios Komnēnos; 16 January 1093 – after 1152) was the third son of Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081–1118) and Empress Irene Doukaina. He was raised to the high rank of sebastokrator by his older brother John II Komnenos, but they later fell out and Isaac ...

  2. John Doukas Komnenos, 1128 - 1176. John, Doukas Komnenos was born in 1128, in birth place, to Andronikos, Ανδρόνικος Komnenos, Κομνηνός and Eirene, Aineiadissa Manasses (born Rhodocanakis). John had 4 siblings: Maria Komnene and 3 other siblings. John married Maria Taronitissa in 1146, at age 18. Maria was born circa 1129.

  3. Juan "Tzelepes" Comneno ( griego: Ἰωάννης Κομνηνὸς Τζελέπης, Iōannēs Komnēnos Tzelepēs) era el hijo del sebastocrátor Isaac Comneno . A partir de 1130 Juan y su padre, que era hermano del emperador Juan II Comneno ("Juan el Hermoso"), conspiraron para derrocar a su tío el emperador. Hicieron varios planes y ...

  4. Mehmed himself claimed descent from the Komnenos family via John Tzelepes Komnenos. The Trapezutine branch of the Komnenos dynasty also held the name of Axouchos as descendants of John Axouch, a Byzantine nobleman and minister to the Byzantine Komnenian Dynasty.

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  6. Their reigns were as successful as they were long: under John II Komnenos (1118–43) and Manuel I Komnenos (1143–80) Byzantium remained a wealthy and expansionist power, maintaining the internal structures and external initiatives which were necessary to sustain a traditional imperial identity in a changing Mediterranean world of crusaders, Turks and Italian merchants.

  7. Abstract. John’s last years continued to see major conquests, and John came very close to seeing further major designs fulfilled before his sudden death. John’s defence of his Anatolian borders was immediately followed by his finally putting down Gabras’ rebellion and reintegrating Trebizond in 1140. He then immediately struck inland in ...