- The
House of
Komnenos (pl. Komnenoi;
Ancient Gr****: Κομνηνός, pl. Κομνηνοί,
pronounced [komniˈni]),
Latinized as
Comnenus (pl. Comneni), was a Byzantine...
- romanized: Ánna Komnēnḗ; 1
December 1083 – 1153),
commonly Latinized as Anna
Comnena, was a
Byzantine Gr****
princess and historian. She is the
author of the...
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Maria Komnene (Gr****: Μαρία Κομνηνή; c. 1154 – 1217),
Latinized Comnena, was the
queen of
Jerusalem from 1167
until 1174 as the
second wife of King Amalric...
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strongest point of the
Muslim line. That year
Balian also
married Maria Comnena,
widow of King
Amalric I,
becoming stepfather to Amalric's
younger daughter...
- 1995, p. 18. Anna
Comnena. The Alexiad, 4.3.
Norwich 1995, p. 18; Anna
Comnena. The Alexiad, 4.5.
Haldon 2001, p. 134; Anna
Comnena. The Alexiad, 4.5...
- has
media related to
Despina Khatun. Bierbrier, M.L. (1997). "The
Descendants of
Theodora Comnena of Trebizond". The Genealogist. 11 (2).
Picton Press....
- She was the
daughter of
Amalric I of
Jerusalem and his
second wife
Maria Comnena, a
Byzantine princess. Her half-brother,
Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, engaged...
-
Archived 2 May 2023 at the
Wayback Machine Beihammer 2017, pp. 211–213. Anna
Comnena. The Alexiad, 4.8;
Vranousi 1962, pp. 5–26. The Normans,
Marjorie Chibnall...
-
pledged to sa****uard the heir's
rights to the throne.
According to Anna
Comnena's narrative in the Alexiad,
Isaac and
Alexios left
Constantinople in mid-February...
- late
eleventh and
early twelfth centuries,
apparently sponsored by Anna
Comnena.
Aristotle is
considered the most
influential figure in the
history of...