- the 12th century), also
designated by some
modern genealogists as Anna
Diogenissa (Gr****: Ἄννα Διογένισσα), was
Grand Princess consort of Serbia, as wife...
-
House of
Diogenes (Gr****: Διoγένης, romanized: Diogenēs),
feminine form:
Diogenissa, plural: Diogenai, was a
Cappadocian Gr****
noble family of the Byzantine...
- ca. 1112–1145) of the Vukanović dynasty, and
Byzantine princess Anna
Diogenissa. Her
father had parti****ted in the Byzantine-Hungarian War (1127–29)...
-
Zavida Prince of Hum (fl. 1112)
Constantine Diogenes Byzantine prince Anna
Diogenissa Byzantine princess Theodora Komnene Byzantine princess Miroslav Prince...
- seat (Grand Prin****lity)
Grand Prin****lity of Serbia, 1101–1217 Anna
Diogenissa Anastasia Eudokia Angelina Proclamation of
Kingdom Kingdom of Serbia,...
- palatine), the
highest court title of the Kingdom. Uroš was
married to Anna
Diogenissa. They had the
following issue: Uroš II,
Grand Prince of
Serbia Desa —...
-
Abbess of
Quedlinburg (1657–1704),
Princess Abbess of
Quedlinburg Anna
Diogenissa,
Byzantine noblewoman Anna
Angelina Komnene Doukaina (died 1258), queen...
- Desa and Beloš, and one daughter, Jelena, from a
marriage with Anna
Diogenissa, the
granddaughter of
Byzantine Emperor Romanos IV Diogenes. On 1 March...
-
Vladimir II ?-1103-1118
unknown daughter Uroš I of
Serbia c. 1083-1145 Anna
Diogenissa c. 1074-1115
Radoslav r. 1146-1148
Constantine Angelos c. 1093-a. 1166...
- Géza II of
Hungary 12.
Vukan I of Serbia/Marko 6. Uroš I of
Serbia 3.
Helena of
Serbia 14.
Constantine Diogenes 7. Anna
Diogenissa 15.
Theodora Komnene...