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  1. Religion. Eastern Orthodox Church. Isaac Komnenos or Comnenus ( Greek: Ἰσαάκιος Κομνηνός, Isaakios Komnēnos; c. 1050 – 1102/1104 [1]) was a notable Byzantine aristocrat and military commander in the 1070s. Isaac played a major role in the rise to the throne of his younger brother, the Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos ( r ...

  2. William VIII married Eudokia Komnene, grand-niece of the Byzantine emperor Manuel I Komnenos. They had one daughter: Marie of Montpellier; Lacking a male heir William separated from Eudokia, sending her to a monastery in Ariane. William married Agnes of Castile and they had: William IX of Montpellier; Aymard, d.1199; Bergunyo; Bernat William

  3. Father. John Doukas Vatatzes. Mother. Eudokia Angelina. Religion. Eastern Orthodox. Theodora Doukaina Komnene Palaiologina ( Greek: Θεοδώρα Δούκαινα Κομνηνή Παλαιολογίνα; [1] c. 1240 – 4 March 1303), also known as Theodora Vatatzaina ( Greek: Θεοδώρα Βατάτζαινα ), was the empress consort of ...

  4. 14 de nov. de 2017 · Evdokia Komnene (Eudokia) Angelina. Born about 1170 in Constantinople. Ancestors. Daughter of Alexios Komnenos Angelos and Euphrosyne Doukaina (Kamatera) Kamaterina. Sister of Anna Angelina (Angelos) Komnenos. Wife of Stephen Nemanja — married 1191 (to about 1202) in Repudiated. [children unknown]

  5. Theodora Megale Komnene ( Greek: Θεοδώρα Μεγάλη Κομνηνή ), also known as Despina Khatun ( Persian: دسپینا خاتون; from the Greek title despoina and Turco-Mongol title khatun, both meaning "lady"), was the daughter of John IV of Trebizond and Bagrationi who married the Aq Qoyunlu ruler Uzun Hasan in 1458. She became ...

  6. Eudokia Komnene or Eudocia Comnena (Greek: Ευδοκία Κομνηνή, Eudokia Komnēnē), (c. 1150 or 1152 – c. 1203) was a niece of Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Komnenos, and wife of William VIII of Montpellier. Eudokia was a daughter of the sebastokratōr Isaac Komnenos by his second wife, Irene Synadene. Her father was a son of Emperor ...

  7. November 16, 2020. Peter Frankopan. Byzantine princess Anna Komnene, banished to a convent for her political ambition, devoted her gifts of observation to charting the fortunes of her father's empire – etching her legacy as Europe's first female historian. Anna Komnene. When we think of the names of the great historians of the past, a long ...