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Alexius is the
Latinized form of the
given name
Alexios (Gr****: Αλέξιος,
polytonic Ἀλέξιος, "defender", cf. Alexander),
especially common in the Byzantine...
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Saint Alexius of Rome or
Alexius of
Edessa (Gr****: Ἀλέξιος, Alexios), also Alexis, was a fourth-century Gr**** monk who
lived in
anonymity and is known...
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Emperor Alexius or
Alexis may
refer to:
Alexios I
Komnenos (1048–1118),
Byzantine emperor Alexios II
Komnenos (1169–1183),
Byzantine emperor Alexios III...
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Alexius II may
refer to:
Alexios II
Komnenos (1167–1183),
Byzantine Emperor Alexios II of
Trebizond (1297–1330),
Emperor of
Trebizond Patriarch Alexy...
- Κομνηνός, translit. Aléxios Komnēnós, c. 1057 – 15
August 1118),
Latinized as
Alexius I Comnenus, was
Byzantine emperor from 1081 to 1118.
Inheriting a collapsing...
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Alexiu (April 8, 1893 in
Bucharest –
September 30, 1963, in Bucharest) was a major-general in the
Romanian Armed Forces during World War II. After...
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Alexius (Russian: Алексий, Aleksii;
before 1296–1378) was
Metropolitan of Kiev and all Rus' (from 1354) and
presided over the
Moscow government during...
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Alexios Stoudites or
Alexius Studites (Gr****: Ἀλέξιος ὁ Στουδίτης; died 20
February 1043), an e****enical
patriarch of Constantinople, was a
member of...
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Alexios V
Doukas (Gr****: Ἀλέξιος Δούκας; died
December 1204),
Latinized as
Alexius V Ducas, was
Byzantine emperor from
February to
April 1204, just prior...
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Alexius I or
Alexios I
Komnenos (1048–1118), was
Byzantine Emperor.
Alexius I may also
refer to:
Alexius of Constantinople, E****enical
Patriarch in 1025–1043...