- The
House of
Vatatzes or
Batatzes (Gr****: Βατάτζης) was a
noble Byzantine Gr****
family of the 11th–14th
centuries with
several branches,
which produced...
-
Theodore Vatatzes or
Batatzes (Gr****: Θεόδωρος Βατάτζης) was an
aristocrat and
military commander in the
Byzantine Empire during the
reigns of John II...
- John
Vatatzes or
Batatzes (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Βατάτζης, died 1345) was a
Byzantine official and
magnate active in the
second quarter of the 14th century, playing...
- 180–185.
Guilland 1959, p. 80. M. Jeffreys; et al. (2011). "Theodoros
Batatzes,
husband of Eudokia,
daughter of
Ioannes II".
Prosopography of the Byzantine...
- Vatatzēs), or
simply John
Komnenos or John
Vatatzes (the
transliteration '
Batatzes' is also emplo****) in the sources, was a
major military and
political figure...
- not only with the
Serbian royal family but also by
marriage with John
Batatzes of Nicaea; and it was
through this
latter connexion that he was tempted...
-
Vatatzes (died 1254) was
Emperor of
Nicaea in 1221–1254. John
Vatatzes or
Batatzes may also
refer to: John
Komnenos Vatatzes (died 1183),
Byzantine general...
- two
other units,
which plundered Transylvania under the
command of Leon
Batatzes and John Doukas. The
Byzantine campaign caused great devastation in the...
-
Michael Monomachos as its governor, who was
succeeded in 1343 by
Ioannes Batatzes and in 1344 by Apokaukos' son, the
megas primikērios John Apokaukos. Real...