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- Constantine Kalamanos or Coloman (Gr****: Κωνσταντῖνος Καλαμανός; 1137/1145 – after 1173) also referred to as Doux of Cilcia,was a Byzantine general and...
- Boris (Hungarian: Borisz; c. 1114 – c. 1154), also known as Boris Kalamanos (Gr****: Βορίσης Καλαμάνος, Russian & Ukrainian: Борис Коломанович) was a claimant...
- relatives, especially her brother Beloš. King Coloman's supposed son Boris Kalamanos attempted to dethrone Béla II. According to Byzantine historian John Kinnamos...
- Edessa arrived to relieve the siege. They were joined by Konstantinos Kalamanos, the Byzantine governor of Cilicia, and Thoros, and Mleh of Armenia, as...
- Géza discovered that Louis had allowed a failed Hungarian usurper, Boris Kalamanos, to join his army. Relations within Byzantine territory were also grim...
- of his mother and her brother, Beloš. A pretender to the throne, Boris Kalamanos, who had already claimed Hungary during Béla the Blind's reign, temporarily...
- in Cilicia with Constantine Kalamanos. Kalamanos was also dispatched to attempt to wed Philippa. Upon meeting Kalamanos, the princess refused to address...
- Tripoli appealed to Bohemond for ****istance. Bohemond and Constantine Kalamanos, Byzantine governor of Cilicia, hurried to the castle. The united Christian...
- as well. An example of this is the case of the Hungarian prince Boris Kalamanos (1112–1155), son of the Magyar king from his marriage with Euphtimia,...
- Coloman Eufemia of Kiev Álmos Predslava of Kiev (?) Sophia Stephen II Boris Kalamanos Béla the Blind Helena of Rascia Saul Géza II Ladislaus II Stephen IV Álmos...