- and
Konstantios to
junior emperors under him, but did not
elevate his
middle son
Andronikos Doukas to
junior emperor, for
unknown reasons.
Konstantios retained...
-
quickly ****ociated two of his
young sons in power,
Michael VII
Doukas and
Konstantios Doukas, and
appointed his
brother John
Doukas as
kaisar (caesar), and...
- end of 1060,
together with or
shortly before his
newly born
brother Konstantios Doukas. When
Constantine X died on 23 May 1067,
Michael VII was already...
-
Constantius II of
Constantinople (Gr****: Κωνστάντιος; 1780 – 17 June 1859)
served as E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople during the
period 1834–1835...
-
Constantius I of
Constantinople (Gr****: Κωνστάντιος; 1770 – 5
January 1859) was E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople during the
period 1830–1834. He...
-
Nikiforos (1728–1747)
Konstantios I (1748–1759)
Kyrillos II (28 Oct 1759 – Jan/Feb 1790)
Dorotheos II (1794–1797)
Konstantios II (1804 – 9 Jul 1859)...
-
quickly ****ociated two of his
young sons in power, Michael VII
Doukas and
Konstantios Doukas,[citation needed]
appointed his
brother John
Doukas as kaisar...
-
probably on the same year. They had a
fourth son
around this time,
Konstantios Doukas, who was
crowned before his
brother Michael, and an
other daughter...
- (Latin:
Flavius Julius Constantius;
Ancient Gr****: Κωνστάντιος, romanized:
Kōnstántios; 7
August 317 – 3
November 361) was
Roman emperor from 337 to 361. His...
- IV
Diogenes (w. Leo & Nikephoros)
Michael VII
Doukas (w. Andronikos,
Konstantios &
Constantine Doukas)
Nikephoros III
Botaneiates Alexios I
Komnenos (w...