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Pedigree

Nikola & Kumet1

M, #8626, b. about 906, d. 993

Parents

FatherBoris I Mihail & (b. about 848, d. 2 May 907)
MotherMarija & (b. about 872, d. 938)

Family: Hripsime & of Armenia (b. 917)

SonAaron Dometopolus (b. 935, d. June 987)
SonSamuel & Kometopulos+ (b. 954, d. 6 October 1014)

Events

  • Name Ivan Nikholas
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    Nikola & Kumet held the title Count of Srdets.
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    He held the title Governor of Macedonia.
    Citation: 1
  • 906
    Birth
    About 906 | Derjan, Armenia
    Citation: 1
  • 943~37
    943 | Ohrid, Macedonia, Bulgaria
    Age: ~26
    Birth: 917
  • 993~87
    Death
    993
    Citation: 1
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Hripsime & of Armenia1

F, #8627, b. 917

Parents

FatherAshot II (IV)`& ("the Iron") (b. 880)
MotherMarie & of Albania (b. estimated 885)

Family: Nikola & Kumet (b. about 906, d. 993)

SonAaron Dometopolus (b. 935, d. June 987)
SonSamuel & Kometopulos+ (b. 954, d. 6 October 1014)

Events

  • Name Hripsime of Armenia
    Citation: 1
  • 917
    Birth
    917
    Citation: 1
  • 943~26
    Marriage | Nikola & Kumet
    943 | Ohrid, Macedonia, Bulgaria
    Age: ~37
    Birth: about 906 | Derjan, Armenia
    Death: 993
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Simeon I1

M, #8628, b. 864, d. 27 May 927

Family 1:

SonPeter (b. estimated 889, d. 30 January 970)
SonIvan (b. estimated 891)
SonBenjamin (b. estimated 893)

Family 2:

SonMichael (b. before 900)

Events

  • 864
    Birth
    864
  • 893~29
    Title
    893
    Simeon I held the title Czar of Bulgaria.
  • 927~63
    Death
    27 May 927
Last Edited28 February 2025 06:31:26

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Boris I Mihail &1,2

M, #8629, b. about 848, d. 2 May 907

Parents

FatherPresian & (b. 810, d. 852)

Family: Marija & (b. about 872, d. 938)

SonNikola & Kumet+ (b. about 906, d. 993)
Boris I

Events

  • 848
    Birth
    About 848 | Preslav, Kolagrad, Bulgaria
    Citation: 2
  • Title
    From 852 to 899
    Boris I Mihail & held the title Khan of Bulgaria.
    Citations: 2,3
  • 906
    Title
    From 906
    He held the title Saint.
    Citation: 2
  • 907~59
    Death
    2 May 907
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  2. [S68] Wikipedia
  3. [S487] The Peerage.com
Pedigree

Presian &1,2

M, #8630, b. 810, d. 852

Parents

FatherZvinica & (b. 785)

Family:

SonBoris I Mihail &+ (b. about 848, d. 2 May 907)

Events

  • 810
    Birth
    810 | Bulgaria
  • 836
    Title
    From 836
    Presian & held the title King of Bulgaria.
    Citation: 2
  • 852~42
    Death
    852
    Citation: 2
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S68] Wikipedia
  2. [S487] The Peerage.com
Pedigree

Zvinica &1

M, #8631, b. 785

Parents

FatherOmurtag & ("the Builder") (b. 760, d. 831)

Family:

SonPresian &+ (b. 810, d. 852)

Events

  • 785
    Birth
    785 | Bulgaria
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
Pedigree

Omurtag & ("the Builder")1,2

M, #8632, b. 760, d. 831

Parents

FatherKrum & ("the Fearsome") (b. 725, d. 13 April 814)

Family:

SonZvinica &+ (b. 785)
DaughterEnravota (b. estimated 787)
SonMalamir (b. estimated 789, d. 836)

Events

  • 760
    Birth
    760
  • 815
    Title
    From 815
    Omurtag & ("the Builder") held the title King of Bulgaria.
    Citation: 2
  • 831~71
    Death
    831
    Citation: 2
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  2. [S487] The Peerage.com
Pedigree

Krum & ("the Fearsome")1,2

M, #8633, b. 725, d. 13 April 814

Family:

SonOmurtag & ("the Builder")+ (b. 760, d. 831)
Krum

Events

  • Name Kermes & of Bulgaria
  • 725
    Birth
    725 | Bulgaria
  • 803
    Title
    From 803
    Krum & ("the Fearsome") held the title King of Bulgaria.
    Citation: 1
  • 814~89
    Death
    13 April 814
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
  2. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Tervel1,2

M, #8634, b. 680

Parents

FatherAsparuh (b. 643, d. 701)

Events

  • 680
    Birth
    680 | Bulgaria
  • Title
    From 700 to 721
    Tervel held the title King of Bulgaria.
    Citation: 1
Last Edited20 January 2023 07:50:17

Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
  2. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Asparuh1

M, #8635, b. 643, d. 701

Parents

FatherKubrat (b. estimated 600)

Family:

SonTervel (b. 680)
Asparuh

Events

  • Name Isperih
  • Person Source
    Citation: 2
  • 643
    Birth
    643 | Bulgaria
  • Title
    From 681 to 701
    Asparuh held the title Khan of Bulgaria.
  • 701~58
    Death
    701 | Dnieper River
Last Edited1 March 2025 06:03:15

Citations

  1. [S68] Wikipedia
  2. [S226] John V.A. Fine, The Early Medieval Balkans
Pedigree

Alburi1

M, #8638, b. 578, d. 632

Parents

FatherTubdjac (b. 555, d. 620)

Family:

SonKubrat+ (b. estimated 600)

Events

  • Title
    Alburi held the title Prince of the Bulgars.
  • 578
    Birth
    578 | Bulgaria
  • 632~54
    Death
    632
Last Edited4 March 2025 06:33:47

Citations

  1. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Tubdjac1

M, #8639, b. 555, d. 620

Parents

Family:

SonAlburi+ (b. 578, d. 632)

Events

  • Title
    Tubdjac held the title Khan of the Bulgars.
  • 555
    Birth
    555
  • 620~65
    Death
    620
Last Edited1 March 2025 06:02:49

Citations

  1. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Boyan-Chelbir of the Huns1

M, #8640, b. 530

Parents

FatherTatra of the Huns (b. 490, d. 555)

Family:

SonTubdjac+ (b. 555, d. 620)

Events

  • 530
    Birth
    530 | Bulgaria
Last Edited20 January 2023 07:50:43

Citations

  1. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Tatra of the Huns1

M, #8641, b. 490, d. 555

Parents

FatherDjurash of the Huns (b. 460, d. 499)

Family:

SonBoyan-Chelbir of the Huns+ (b. 530)

Events

  • 490
    Birth
    490 | Bulgaria
  • 555~65
    Death
    555
Last Edited20 January 2023 07:50:48

Citations

  1. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Djurash of the Huns1

M, #8642, b. 460, d. 499

Parents

FatherDengizich (d. 468)

Family:

SonTatra of the Huns+ (b. 490, d. 555)

Events

  • 460
    Birth
    460 | Bulgaria
  • 499~39
    Death
    499
Last Edited20 January 2023 07:50:52

Citations

  1. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Dengizich1

M, #8643, d. 468

Parents

FatherAttila the Hun (b. 406, d. 453)
MotherJulia Gratia Honoria (b. 415)

Family:

SonDjurash of the Huns+ (b. 460, d. 499)

Events

  • Birth
    Hungary
  • Title
    From 458 to 469
    Dengizich held the title Prince of the Huns.
  • 468
    Death
    468
Last Edited4 March 2025 06:34:51

Citations

  1. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Manuel I Comnenos1,2

M, #8644, b. 15 August 1118, d. 24 September 1180

Parents

FatherJohn II + ("the Beautiful; the Good") Komnenos (b. 13 September 1087, d. 8 April 1143)
MotherPiroska + of Hungary (b. 1079, d. 13 August 1134)

Family 1:

SonAlexies Comnenos (b. 1152, d. 1188)

Family 2: Marie of Antioch (b. 1145, d. 22 August 1182)

SonAlexius II Comnenus (b. 10 September 1169, d. 30 September 1183)
Manolis I

Events

  • Name Alexies Komnenos
  • Name Manuel Basileus Comnenus
    Citation: 1
  • Name Manuel I Komnenos
    Citation: 1
  • Marriage Status | Theodora Comneus
  • 1118
    Birth
    15 August 1118 | Constantinople, Turkey
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    From 8 April 1143 to 24 September 1180
    Manuel I Comnenos held the title Emperor of the East.
    Citations: 1,2
  • 114627
    January 1146
    Age: ~21
    Birth: estimated 1125
    Citation: 1
  • 116143
    Marriage | Marie of Antioch
    25 December 1161 | Antioch, Hatay, Turkey
    Age: ~16
    Birth: 1145 | Antioch, Hatay, Turkey
    Death: 22 August 1182
  • 118062
    Death
    24 September 1180
Last Edited4 July 2022 07:44:38

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  2. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Marie of Antioch1,2

F, #8645, b. 1145, d. 22 August 1182

Parents

FatherRaymond I of Poitiers (b. 1100, d. 29 June 1149)
MotherConstance & de Hauteville (b. 1127, d. 1163)

Family: Manuel I Comnenos (b. 15 August 1118, d. 24 September 1180)

SonAlexius II Comnenus (b. 10 September 1169, d. 30 September 1183)

Events

  • Name Marie Dukaina
  • Name Maria of Poitou
    Citation: 1
  • Note
    Maria of Antioch (1145–1182) was a Byzantine empress as the wife of the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Komnenos. She was the daughter of Constance of Antioch and her first husband Raymond of Poitiers. Her only son was Alexios II Komnenos, who succeeded Manuel in 1180, and died three years afterwards at the age of 14.
    1160, Maria's stepfather, Constance's second husband Raynald of Châtillon, was taken prisoner by Maj al-Din, the ruler of Aleppo and an ally of Nur al-Din. Her mother claimed the Principality of Antioch for herself, but the nobles supported her son, Maria's brother Bohemund III. King Baldwin III of Jerusalem set Bohemund III up as prince and appointed as regent the rich and worldly Aimery of Limoges, Latin Patriarch of Antioch and an old opponent of Raynald. Constance protested this decision in Constantinople at the court of the Byzantine emperor Manuel I Komnenos, the nominal overlord of Antioch.

    At the end of 1159, Manuel's wife Empress Eirene (originally named Bertha of Sulzbach) had died, and Manuel wanted to marry a princess from one of the Crusader states. John Kontostephanos, the chief dragoman (interpreter) Theophylact, and the akolouthos of the Varangian Guard Basil Kamateros were sent to Jerusalem to seek a new wife, and the two princesses Maria of Antioch and Melisende of Tripoli, a daughter of Count Raymond II of Tripoli by Hodierna of Jerusalem, were offered as candidates. Both were renowned for their beauty, but according to John Kinnamos Maria was the more beautiful of the two; the tall, blonde-haired princess clearly showed her Norman ancestry. King Baldwin III suggested Melisende, and her brother Count Raymond III of Tripoli set about gathering an enormous dowry, with gifts from Hodierna and from Melisende's namesake, her aunt Queen Melisende. The ambassadors were not satisfied and delayed the marriage for over a year; they had apparently heard rumours concerning Hodierna's infidelity and therefore Melisende's possible legitimacy. Instead, Manuel chose Maria. Count Raymond was insulted and in retaliation attacked Byzantine Cyprus.

    Meanwhile, an imperial embassy led by Alexios Bryennios Komnenos and the prefect of Constantinople, John Kamateros, came to Antioch to negotiate the marriage. Maria embarked from the port of St. Simeon for Constantinople in September 1161, and the marriage took place in Hagia Sophia on December 24. Three patriarchs performed the marriage: Luke Chrysoberges, Patriarch of Constantinople; Sophronios, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria, and Athanasios, Greek Patriarch of Antioch. The marriage was celebrated with feasts, gifts to the church, and chariot races in the Hippodrome for the people. This strengthened the connection of Antioch to the Byzantine Empire. The marriage also strengthened the position of Maria's mother Constance, who now held the regency of Antioch. According to Niketas Choniates, Maria

    "...was like unto the laughter-loving, golden Aphrodite, the white-armed and ox-eyed Hera, the long-necked and beautiful ankled Laconian, whom the ancients deified for their beauty, and all the rest of the beauties whose good looks have been preserved in distinguished books and histories."

    In 1169 Maria gave birth to a son, the future emperor Alexios II Komnenos. She played a role in the political and diplomatic life of Constantinople. French being her mother tongue, she was able to observe the double-dealing of the hypoboleus (court interpreter) Aaron Isaakios, who was quietly advising Westerners not to pay too much for the Emperor's favour. As a result, Manuel had Aaron blinded.[1]

    [edit] WidowhoodAfter the death of Manuel in 1180 Maria officially became a nun[citation needed] with the name "Xene", but in reality she acted as regent for their son Alexios II. Despite being a nun she had many ambitious suitors, but she chose another Alexios, the protosebastos and protovestiarios, a nephew of Manuel and uncle of Maria Komnene, former queen of Jerusalem, as an advisor and lover, causing a scandal among the Greek population. As a Westerner who favoured the Italian merchants, Maria was opposed by the Greeks, and her regency was widely considered incompetent. The leaders of the opposition were her stepdaughter, the porphyrogenita Maria Komnene and her husband, the Caesar Renier of Montferrat, though himself a fellow Latin. The porphyrogenita Maria may have considered herself the rightful heir, as the elder child of Manuel; she was almost as old as her stepmother Maria. Maria and Renier gained the support of the Patriarch and used Hagia Sophia as a base of operations. Alexios had the patriarch arrested, leading to open warfare on the streets of Constantinople.

    [edit] ExecutionManuel's cousin Andronikos Komnenos, who had been exiled during Manuel's reign, was invited back by the porphyrogenita Maria, and marched on Constantinople in 1182. He provoked the citizens into a massacre of the Latin inhabitants, mostly Venetian and Genoese merchants. After gaining control of the city, he had the Porphyrogenita and Renier poisoned, and then had Empress Maria arrested and imprisoned in the monastery of St. Diomedes or in a prison nearby. The empress tried to seek help from her brother-in-law King Béla III of Hungary, to no avail. Andronikos had Alexios II sign the order for his mother's execution, and appointed his own son Manuel and the sebastos George to execute her, but they refused. Instead, according to Niketas, Maria was strangled by the hetaireiarches Constantine Tripsychos and the eunuch Pterygeonites, and buried in an unmarked grave on a nearby beach.[2] Presumably owing to the secrecy surrounding her death, alternative versions of her death circulated, such as that she was tied up in a sack and drowned.[3] Andronikos had himself crowned co-emperor, but Alexios II was soon murdered as well, and Andronikos took full control of the empire. Sometime later Andronikos also defaced or destroyed most images of Maria in Constantinople.
  • 1145
    Birth
    1145 | Antioch, Hatay, Turkey
  • 1161~16
    25 December 1161 | Antioch, Hatay, Turkey
    Age: 43
    Birth: 15 August 1118 | Constantinople, Turkey
    Death: 24 September 1180
  • 1182~37
    Death
    22 August 1182
    Marie of Antioch died on 22 August 1182, at age ~37, Murdered.
    Citation: 1
Last Edited19 March 2022 07:03:47

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  2. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

John II + ("the Beautiful; the Good") Komnenos1

M, #8646, b. 13 September 1087, d. 8 April 1143

Parents

FatherAlexios I + Comnenos (b. 1048, d. 15 September 1118)
MotherIrene + Dukaina (b. 1066, d. 19 February 1138)

Family: Piroska + of Hungary (b. 1079, d. 13 August 1134)

SonAlexios Comnenos (b. 1106)
DaughterMaria Komnenos (b. 1106)
SonAndronikos & Comnenos+ (b. 1108, d. August 1142)
DaughterAnna Comnenos (b. estimated 1109)
DaughterTheodora Komnenos (b. estimated 1111)
DaughterEudokia Komnenos (b. estimated 1113)
SonIsaak Komnenos (b. 1115, d. 1154)
SonManuel I Comnenos+ (b. 15 August 1118, d. 24 September 1180)
John II Komnenos

Events

  • Name Karlo Johannes Komnenos
    Citation: 2
  • 1087
    Birth
    13 September 1087 | Constantinople, Turkey
  • 1104~17
    1104 | Esztergom, Korarom-Esztergom, Hungary
    Age: ~25
    Birth: 1079 | Esztergom, Korarom-Esztergom, Hungary
    Death: 13 August 1134 | Bithynia, Turkey
  • 1118~31
    Title
    1118
    John II + ("the Beautiful; the Good") Komnenos held the title Emperor of Constantinople.
    Citation: 3
  • 114355
    Death
    8 April 1143
    Citation: 1
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S68] Wikipedia
  2. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  3. [S487] The Peerage.com
Pedigree

Piroska + of Hungary1

F, #8647, b. 1079, d. 13 August 1134

Parents

FatherLadislaus I + ("the Saint") Arpad (b. 1041, d. 29 July 1095)
MotherAdelaide + von Rheinfelden (b. 1067, d. May 1090)

Family: John II + ("the Beautiful; the Good") Komnenos (b. 13 September 1087, d. 8 April 1143)

SonAlexios Comnenos (b. 1106)
DaughterMaria Komnenos (b. 1106)
SonAndronikos & Comnenos+ (b. 1108, d. August 1142)
DaughterAnna Comnenos (b. estimated 1109)
DaughterTheodora Komnenos (b. estimated 1111)
DaughterEudokia Komnenos (b. estimated 1113)
SonIsaak Komnenos (b. 1115, d. 1154)
SonManuel I Comnenos+ (b. 15 August 1118, d. 24 September 1180)
Piroksa of Hungary

Events

  • Name Prisca
    Citation: 2
  • Name Irena Arpad
    Citation: 2
  • Title
    Piroska + of Hungary held the title Princess of Hungary.
  • Title
    She held the title Saint.
    Citation: 1
  • 1079
    Birth
    1079 | Esztergom, Korarom-Esztergom, Hungary
    Citation: 2
  • 1104~25
    1104 | Esztergom, Korarom-Esztergom, Hungary
    Age: ~17
    Birth: 13 September 1087 | Constantinople, Turkey
    Death: 8 April 1143
  • 1134~55
    Death
    13 August 1134 | Bithynia, Turkey
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S68] Wikipedia
  2. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Alexios I + Comnenos1,2,3

M, #8648, b. 1048, d. 15 September 1118

Parents

FatherJohn + Komnenos (b. 1015, d. 12 July 1067)
MotherAnna + Dalassene (b. 1025, d. 1105)

Family: Irene + Dukaina (b. 1066, d. 19 February 1138)

SonJohn II + ("the Beautiful; the Good") Komnenos+ (b. 13 September 1087, d. 8 April 1143)
DaughterAnna Comnene (b. estimated 1089)
SonAndronikos Comnenos (b. 1090, d. from 1130 to 1131)
DaughterMaria Komnene (b. estimated 1091)
SonIsaac Komnenos (b. 1093, d. 1152)
DaughterTheodora & Komnene+ (b. 15 January 1096)
DaughterEudokia Komnene (b. estimated 1100)
SonManuel Komnenos (b. estimated 1102)
DaughterZoe Komnene (b. estimated 1104)
Alexios I Komnenos

Events

  • Name Alexius I
  • Title
    Alexios I + Comnenos held the title Emperor of the East.
    Citation: 2
  • Person Source
    Citations: 4,5,6,7,8,9,10
  • 1048
    Birth
    1048 | Constantinople, Turkey
  • 1078~30
    Marriage | Irene + Dukaina
    1078
    Age: ~12
    Birth: 1066 | Constantinople, Turkey
    Death: 19 February 1138
    Citation: 2
  • 1078~30
    Title
    1078
    He held the title Commander of the Field Army in the West.
  • 1081~33
    Title
    1081
    He held the title Emperor of Constantinople.
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    From 4 April 1081 to 15 August 1118
    He held the title Emperor of the Byzantine Empire.
  • 1118~70
    Death
    15 September 1118
    Citation: 2
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
  2. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  3. [S68] Wikipedia
  4. [S190] Anna Comnena, The Alexiad
  5. [S191] Michael Angold, The Byzantine Empire
  6. [S192] Jonathan Harris, Byzantium and the Crusades
  7. [S193] Alexander Kazhdan, Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
  8. [S194] Warren Treadgold, A History of the Byzantine State and Society
  9. [S195] John Norwich, Byzantium, the Decline and Fall
  10. [S196] History of the Byzantine and Greek Empires from 1057-1453
Pedigree

Irene + Dukaina

F, #8649, b. 1066, d. 19 February 1138

Parents

FatherAdronicus + Dukas (b. 1045, d. 14 October 1077)
MotherMaria + of Bulgaria (b. 1033, d. before 1118)

Family: Alexios I + Comnenos (b. 1048, d. 15 September 1118)

SonJohn II + ("the Beautiful; the Good") Komnenos+ (b. 13 September 1087, d. 8 April 1143)
DaughterAnna Comnene (b. estimated 1089)
SonAndronikos Comnenos (b. 1090, d. from 1130 to 1131)
DaughterMaria Komnene (b. estimated 1091)
SonIsaac Komnenos (b. 1093, d. 1152)
DaughterTheodora & Komnene+ (b. 15 January 1096)
DaughterEudokia Komnene (b. estimated 1100)
SonManuel Komnenos (b. estimated 1102)
DaughterZoe Komnene (b. estimated 1104)
Irene Dukaina

Events

  • 1066
    Birth
    1066 | Constantinople, Turkey
    Citation: 1
  • 1078~12
    1078
    Age: ~30
    Birth: 1048 | Constantinople, Turkey
    Death: 15 September 1118
    Citation: 1
  • 1138~72
    Death
    19 February 1138
    Citations: 1,2
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  2. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

John + Komnenos

M, #8650, b. 1015, d. 12 July 1067

Parents

FatherManuel Eroticus + Komnenos (b. 955, d. 1020)
MotherAnna +

Family: Anna + Dalassene (b. 1025, d. 1105)

SonManuel Komnenos (b. 1043, d. 1071)
DaughterMaria + Komnenos+ (b. 1045, d. 1094)
SonIsaac Komnenos+ (b. 1047, d. about 1102)
SonAlexios I + Comnenos+ (b. 1048, d. 15 September 1118)
DaughterEudokia Komnenos (b. 1050)
DaughterTheodora Komnenos+ (b. 1053, d. 1090)
SonAdrianos Komnenos (b. 1055)
SonNikephoros Komnenos (b. 1060)

Events

  • Name Ioannis Komnenos
  • Title
    John + Komnenos held the title Domestic of the Schools.
    Citation: 1
  • 1015
    Birth
    1015 | Byzantium, Istanbul, Turkey
    Citation: 2
  • 1042~27
    Marriage | Anna + Dalassene
    1042
    Age: ~17
    Birth: 1025 | Constantinople, Turkey
    Death: 1105
  • 1067~52
    Death
    12 July 1067 | Byzantium, Istanbul, Turkey
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S68] Wikipedia
  2. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors