- John
Kinnamos or
Joannes Kinnamos or John
Cinnamus (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Κίνναμος or Κίναμος; born
shortly after 1143, died
after 1185), was a
Byzantine historian...
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Magdalino (2016), pp. 63-64
Linardou (2016), pp. 155-182
Kinnamos, pp. 74–75
Angold (1984), p. 159
Kinnamos, pp. 75–76
Angold (1984), pp. 153–154 Choniates, pp...
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justice looked toward him"
after his brother's death,
according to
Kinnamos.
Kinnamos also said that
Emperor Manuel made Béla king
after Béla "promised...
- Scandinavia. Likewise, the
Byzantine civil-servant,
soldier and
historian John
Kinnamos calls these "axe-bearers" that
guarded the
Emperor "the
British nation...
- some
detail by
Kinnamos. To the fore, "far forward", were four
units (taxiarchiai) of the "most unwarlike,
common part of the army";
Kinnamos'
wording indicates...
- He also
appears as the hero of a
history written by his secretary, John
Kinnamos, in
which every virtue is
attributed to him. Manuel, who was influenced...
-
historian John
Kinnamos. The
Byzantine army was
composed of one-third
foreign and two-thirds
native units.
According to John
Kinnamos,
involved in the...
- 150 villages. In the 12th century,
according to
Byzantine historian John
Kinnamos, the
Pechenegs fought as
mercenaries for the
Byzantine Emperor Manuel I...
- and
Manuel Comnenus by John
Kinnamos (5.5), p. 162. Makk 1989, pp. 86, 159.
Deeds of John and
Manuel Comnenus by John
Kinnamos (5.5), p. 163. Stephenson...
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married John in 1104. The
marriage was
recorded by
Joannes Zonaras and John
Kinnamos.
Following her
conversion to the
Eastern Orthodox Church and settlement...