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  1. Aléxios Komnēnós, c. 1057 – 15 August 1118), Latinized Alexius I Comnenus, was Byzantine emperor from 1081 to 1118. Although he was not the first emperor of the Komnenian dynasty, it was during his reign that the Komnenos family came to full power and initiated a hereditary succession to the throne.

  2. Alexius I Comnenus (Graece Ἀλέξιος Κομνηνός; natus anno 1048; mortuus die 15 Augusti 1118) fuit imperator Romanorum orientalium. Alexius I Comnenus. Alexius fuit filius Ioannis Comneni (qui frater fuit imperatoris Isaacii I) et Annae Dalassenae; imperio a Nicephoro Botaniata resignato, Alexius imperium tenuit ab anno 1081.

  3. Alexios Komnenos, latinised as Alexius Comnenus (Greek: Ἀλέξιος Κομνηνός; October 1106 – summer 1142), and sometimes called Alexios the Younger, was the eldest son of the Byzantine emperor John II Komnenos and his wife Eirene of Hungary. He was crowned co-emperor in 1119, at 13 of age, but predeceased his father in ...

  4. Alexius I Comnenus was the Byzantine emperor (1081–1118) at the time of the First Crusade who founded the Comnenian dynasty and partially restored the strength of the empire after its defeats by the Normans and Turks in the 11th century. The third son of John Comnenus and a nephew of Isaac I.

  5. 20 de feb. de 2022 · English: Alexios I Komnenos or Alexius I Comnenus; 1048 – August 15, 1118 ), Byzantine emperor (1081–1118), was the son of John Komnenos and Anna Dalassena and the nephew of Isaac I Komnenos (emperor 1057–1059). The military, financial and territorial recovery of the Byzantine Empire known as Komnenian restoration began in his reign.

  6. 12 de dic. de 2017 · Alexios I Komnenos (Alexius Comnenus) was emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 1081 to 1118 CE. Regarded as one of the great Byzantine rulers, Alexios defeated the Normans, the Pechenegs, and, with the help of the First Crusaders, the Seljuks to put the empire back on its feet after years of decline.