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  1. Isaac Doukas Komnenos (or Ducas Comnenus, [a] c. 1155 – 1195/1196) was a claimant to the Byzantine Empire and the ruler of Cyprus from 1185 to 1191. Contemporary sources commonly refer to him as the emperor of Cyprus. He lost the island to King Richard I of England during the Third Crusade . Family.

    • 1184 – 1191
  2. Komnenian. Father. Manuel Erotikos Komnenos. Isaac I Komnenos or Comnenus ( Greek: Ἰσαάκιος Κομνη­νός, Isaakios Komnēnos; c. 1007 – 1 June 1060) was Byzantine emperor from 1057 to 1059, the first reigning member of the Komnenian dynasty. The son of the general Manuel Erotikos Komnenos, he was orphaned at an early ...

  3. Isaac Ducas Comneno (h. 1155-1195/1196) fue señor de Chipre desde el 1184 y declaró la isla independiente del Imperio romano de Oriente, del que hasta entonces había sido provincia. Fue depuesto por Ricardo I de Inglaterra en el 1191, debido a un conflicto familiar y monetario con el rey inglés. Orígenes familiares.

  4. 27 de jul. de 2018 · Isaac I Komnenos was the Byzantine emperor from 1057 to 1059 CE. Although his reign was brief, he was known for being a capable and militarily astute general and emperor. As the first emperor to lead troops himself in battle in over 30 years, Isaac fended off the Pechenegs to the north while also instituting administrative reforms to ...

  5. For most of these rulers, Cyprus was simply a far-flung province of an empire. Yet one of the most notorious of Cypriot leaders, Isaac Komnenos, ruled Cyprus as an independent state, and it was upon this island country that all of Isaac’s alleged tyrannical tendencies would play out.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KomnenosKomnenos - Wikipedia

    One renegade member of the family, also named Isaac Komnenos, established a separate "empire" on Cyprus in 1184, which lasted until 1191, when the island was taken from him by Richard I of England during the Third Crusade.

  7. 1081 Apr 1. Alexios takes the throne. İstanbul, Turkey. Isaac and Alexios Komnenos conducts a coup against Nikephoros III Botaneiates. Alexios and his forces broke through the walls of Constantinople on 1 April 1081 and sacked the city; Patriarch Cosmas convinced Nikephoros to abdicate to Alexios rather than prolong the civil war.