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Manuel I
Komnenos (Gr****: Μανουήλ Κομνηνός, romanized: Manouḗl Komnēnós; 28
November 1118 – 24
September 1180),
Latinized as Comnenus, also
called Porphyrogenitus...
- of the way to
Constantinople by 1 August.
Byzantine emperor Alexius I
Komnenus, not
knowing what else to do with such an
unusual and
unexpected army,...
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refused to
marry a middle-aged
relative of the
Byzantine Emperor Manuel I
Komnenus. Finally, she
found a love
interest and was
married to
Raynald of Châtillon...
- were
obliged to
swear an oath of
fealty to
Byzantine emperor Alexius I
Komnenus and
promise to
return to the
Byzantine Empire any land they
might capture...
- and
sacking much of Cyprus. The
quick and
energetic response of
Manuel Komnenus allowed the
Byzantines to
extract an even more
favorable modus vivendi...
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Chios (see
Stefanos Kanellos) Kavadas, from
Chios Komnenos, also
known as
Komnenus or Comnenos,
including its
cadet branches of Axouch,
Axouchos or Afouxechos...
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allowed the
Byzantines to
engage them,
hence the slow
campaigning of John
Komnenus. The old
Roman state was in a
constant state of war due to the numerous...
- wife of
Hethum III of Lampron[citation needed] Irene, the wife of
Isaac Komnenus of Cyprus[citation needed] c. 1164[citation needed] An
unnamed daughter...
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Antioch and
imposed an
interdict on the city. Manuel's cousin,
Andronicus Komnenus, who was made
Byzantine governor of
Cilicia in 1166,
often visited Antioch...
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surrender to
Emperor Manuel. One day,
Nemanja ritually obe****
Manuel I
Komnenus in Niš. Barefoot, with his
clothes torn to the elbows, a rope
around his...