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  1. Alexios I. Komnenos (1048 – 15. srpna 1118) byl byzantským císařem v letech 1081 až 1118 a zakladatelem dynastie Komnenovců. Alexios projevil své výjimečné státnické, vojenské a diplomatické schopnosti za velice dramatických okolností na konci 11. století , kdy byla byzantská říše svírána vážným vnějším nebezpečím ohrožujícím samotnou existenci státu.

  2. Alexius I Comnenus, (born 1048, Constantinople—died Aug. 15, 1118), Byzantine emperor (1081–1118). An experienced military leader, he seized the Byzantine throne in 1081, driving back the invading Norman s and Turks and founding the Comnenian dynasty. Alexius increased Byzantine strength in Anatolia and in the eastern Mediterranean but ...

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  5. The Byzantine Empire was ruled by emperors of the Komnenos dynasty for a period of 104 years, from 1081 to about 1185. The Komnenian (also spelled Comnenian) period comprises the reigns of five emperors, Alexios I, John II, Manuel I, Alexios II and Andronikos I. It was a period of sustained, though ultimately incomplete, restoration of the ...

  6. Alexios Komnenos, latinised as Alexius Comnenus ( Greek: Ἀλέξιος Κομνηνός; October 1106 – summer 1142), and sometimes called Alexios the Younger, [1] 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 1142.

  7. Alexios III Angelos ( Medieval Greek: Ἀλέξιος Ἄγγελος; c. 1153 – 1211), Latinized as Alexius III Angelus, was Byzantine Emperor from March 1195 to 17/18 July 1203. [2] He reigned under the name Alexios Komnenos ( Ἀλέξιος Κομνηνός) associating himself with the Komnenos dynasty (from which he was descended ...