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  1. John Angelos or Angelus (Greek: Ἰωάννης Ἄγγελος, Hungarian: Angelos János; c. 1193 – 1253), also known as Good John (Greek: Καλοϊωάννης / Kaloiōannēs, Hungarian: Kaloján), was a Byzantine prince who migrated to Hungary, and served as governor of various southern regions, including Syrmia, from 1227 ...

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · John Angelus or Angelos (Greek: Ἰωάννης Ἄγγελος, Hungarian: Angelos János; c. 1193 – 1259), also known as Good John (Καλοϊωάννης, Kaloiōannēs in Greek), was a Byzantine prince who migrated to Hungary and ruled the Duchy of Syrmia (Sirmium, Szerém) and its surroundings from 1235 until 1254, as a vassal ...

  3. John Angelos o Angelus ( griego: Ἰωάννης Ἄγγελος, húngaro: Angelos János; c. 1193-1253), también conocido como el buen Juan ( griego: Καλοϊωάννης / Kaloiōannēs), fue un príncipe bizantino que emigró a Hungría y se desempeñó como gobernador de varios regiones del sur, incluida Syrmia, desde 1227 hasta 1253 ...

  4. 1 de ene. de 2017 · The author believes that it is quite possible that the title Dominus Sirmii/Syrmie, which Margaret’s son John Angelos bore, referred not only to Upper, but also to Lower Syrmia. Discover the ...

  5. It was retaken by Hungarians (c. 1200) and later administered as part of the feudal domain of duke John Angelos of Syrmia. During that time, the region of Mačva was also known as the Lower Syrmia (lat. Sirmia ulterior). [2]

  6. John Angelos or Angelus (Greek: Ἰωάννης Ἄγγελος, Hungarian: Angelos János; c. 1193 – 1253), also known as Good John (Greek: Καλοϊωάννης / Kaloiōannēs, Hungarian: Kaloján), was a Byzantine prince who migrated to Hungary, and served as governor of various southern regions, including Syrmia, from 1227 until 1253 ...

  7. That son would be married (since 1253-1255) to Maria, daughter of John Angelos of Syrmia, and later (1269) would serve as camerlengo ("Camerarius Imperii Romani"), and also as governor of Albania (1273-1274). Sister of his wife Maria was Serbian queen Jelena (d. 1314). References