-
disappears until 1080, when
Isaac Kontostephanos was
captured by the
Seljuk Turks. The
pansebastos sebastos Isaac Kontostephanos went on to
serve through most...
- aristocrat. Born ca. 1132/33,
Andronikos Kontostephanos was the
third and
youngest son of
Stephen Kontostephanos, who held the
title panhy****bastos and...
- and his nephew, Saladin, took
power as regent. In 1169,
Andronikos Kontostephanos was
appointed commander of a
fleet carrying a
Byzantine army to invade...
-
finally the rear
division under the
experienced general Andronikos Kontostephanos. No
estimates of
Seljuk numbers for the
battle have been possible. Primary...
- to Himara,
while Kontostephanos was
unable to
reimpose order.
After Bohemond's
successful landing, the
emperor charged Kontostephanos with intercepting...
-
Stephen Kontostephanos (Gr****: Στέφανος Κοντοστέφανος, c. 1107 – 1149) was a
Byzantine aristocrat and
military commander.
Stephen was born in c. 1107,...
- ceased, and an
amnesty was
negotiated by the
megas doux
Andronikos Kontostephanos and the
megas hetaireiarches John Doukas. Gr****
historian Niketas Choniates...
- prōtosebastos
organized a
fleet to stop Andronikos, led by
Kontostephanos,
though Kontostephanos likewise defected to the rebel's side. With no military...
- Dal****enos.
Andronikos Komnenos (died 1142). Anna Komnene,
married Stephen Kontostephanos.
Isaac Komnenos (died 1154).
Theodora Komnene (died 12 May 1157), who...
- to the
field in person,
therefore he
appointed his
nephew Andronikos Kontostephanos, the
Megas Doux, to the
command of his
field army, with
orders to bring...