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  1. Andronikos Doukas, Latinized as Andronicus Ducas, (Greek: Ανδρόνικος Δούκας; died 14 October 1077) was a protovestiarios and protoproedros of the Byzantine Empire. Andronikos Doukas was son of the Caesar John Doukas and Eirene Pegonitissa. His father was a brother of Emperor Constantine X Doukas. His maternal grandfather was Niketas Pegonites. Andronikos himself was a first ...

  2. Andronikos Doukas (Greek: Ἀνδρόνικος Δούκας), Latinized as Andronicus Ducas, was the third son of Byzantine emperor Constantine X Doukas (r. 1059–1067) and younger brother of Byzantine emperor Michael VII Doukas (r. 1071–1078). Unlike his other brothers, he was not named junior co-emperor by his father, and was raised to the dignity only by Romanos IV Diogenes (r. 1068 ...

  3. Looking for Andronicus Ducas? Find out information about Andronicus Ducas. The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia . It might be outdated or ideologically biased. . Year of birth unknown; died about 910.... Explanation of Andronicus Ducas

  4. Looking for Ducas, Andronicus? Find out information about Ducas, Andronicus. The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia . It might be outdated or ideologically biased. . Year of birth unknown; died about 910.... Explanation of Ducas, Andronicus

  5. familytrees.genopro.com › azrael › 3035289John (Ioannis) Ducas

    Pedigree report of John (Ioannis) Ducas, son of Andronicus Ducas, born in 1012 in Constantinople. John (Ioannis) had a wife named Irini Pegonitissa and a child named Andronicus.

  6. Andronicus Ducas led the reserve forces in the rear. The Seljuks were organized into a crescent formation about four kilometres away, with Arslan observing events from a safe distance. Seljuk archers attacked the Byzantines as they drew closer; the centre of their crescent continually moved backwards while the wings moved to surround the Byzantine troops.