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  1. Euphrosyne Kastamonitissa (Greek: Εύφροσύνη Κασταμονίτισσα) was a Byzantine noblewoman of the Kastamonites family, a wife of Andronikos Doukas Angelos (a cousin of the ruling Komnenos dynasty) and mother of the two future Byzantine emperors from the Angelos family: Isaac II Angelos and Alexios III Angelos.

  2. Some time before 1155, probably around 1150, he married Euphrosyne Kastamonitissa, sister of Theodore Kastamonites, who became an all-powerful minister during the reign of Andronikos' son Isaac II. [5] [6] Andronikos is first recorded in historical sources during a synod in March 1166 that was convened over the interpretation of ...

    • c. 1176–1182
    • 1183/85, Acre
  3. 24 de ene. de 2024 · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphrosyne_Doukaina_Kamatera-----Vivió entre (c.1125-1190), hija de Teodoro Kastamounites. Casó antes de 1155 con Andronikos Dukas Angelos, que nació hacia el año 1122, en Constantinopla, Bizancio. Murió el 2-XII-1185.

    • İstanbul
    • circa 1125
    • Andronikos Doukas Angelos
    • Constantinople, İstanbul, İstanbul, Turkey
  4. Theodore was the brother of Euphrosyne Kastamonitissa, wife of Andronikos Doukas Angelos and mother of the emperors Isaac II Angelos (r. 1185–1195, 1203–1204) and Alexios III Angelos (r. 1195–1203).

  5. 23 de may. de 2020 · Euphrosyne Kastamonitissa. Born 1125 in Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey. Daughter of Unknown Kastamonites [uncertain] and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Wife of Andronikos Doukas Angelos — married before 1155 [location unknown] Descendants. Mother of Alexios Komnenos Angelos and Isaac Angelos.

  6. His father Andronikos Doukas Angelos was a military leader in Asia Minor (c. 1122 – aft. 1185) who married Euphrosyne Kastamonitissa (c. 1125 – aft. 1195).

  7. Euphrosyne Castamonitissa ( Graece Εὐφροσύνη Κασταμονίτισσα; mortua anno 1185/ 1186) fuit femina nobilis Byzantina, soror Theodori Castamonitae qui logotheta Secretorum meruerit. Anno 1184 Andronicus Comnenus, qui urbem Nicaeam obsedebat ab Isaacio Angelo aliosque defensam, crudelissime Euphrosynam huius matrem in machinam bellicam affixit.