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Kourtikios (Gr****: Κουρτίκιος) or
Kourtikes (Κουρτίκης) was the name of a
Byzantine aristocratic family of
Armenian origin. The family's
eponymous founder...
- 1081–1118) and
Irene Doukaina. In c. 1111 she
married the
nobleman Constantine Kourtikes, but her
husband died by 1118—Theodora is
mentioned as a
widow at that...
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Manuel Kourtikes or
Kourtikios (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Μανουήλ Κουρτίκης/Κουρτίκιος) was a
Byzantine official and
military commander in the 940s. The Kourtikios...
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Basil Kourtikes or
Kourtikios (Gr****: Βασίλειος Κουρτίκης/Κουρτίκιος; fl. 1077–c. 1105) was a
Byzantine aristocrat and
military commander in the reign...
- Iasites.
Theodora Komnene (15
January 1096) who
married (1)
Constantine Kourtikes and (2)
Constantine Angelos. By him she was the
grandmother of Emperors...
- to win the
favors of
Theodora Komnene (born 1097), the
widow of John
Kourtikes and
fourth daughter of
Emperor Alexios I
Komnenos (r. 1081–1118) and Irene...
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Nikephoros Palaiologos. He was also
linked to the
Kourtikes family, as the
general Basil Kourtikes was his cousin.
Sometime before 1081, he
married Anna...
- aristocracy,
including Eustathios Argyros, John
Kourkouas and
Manuel Kourtikes, the
droungarios occupied the 36th
place in the
imperial hierarchy and...
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Irene Doukaina.
Theodora had
already been
married once, to
Constantine Kourtikes, but her
husband had died
without having had children. The
marriage probably...
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included Marianos Argyros, the
protospatharios Basil Peteinos,
Manuel Kourtikes, the
strategos Diogenes, Clado, and Philip. Kedrenos, however, considers...