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Theodore Mangaphas or
Mankaphas (Gr****: Θεόδωρος Μαγκαφᾶς, fl. c. 1188–1205) was a Gr****
nobleman from Philadelphia, who ****umed the
title of Byzantine...
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returned the
Byzantine nobleman,
Theodore Mangaphas, to
Emperor Isaac II
after receiving ****urances of
Mangaphas treatment. With his brother, Rukn ad-Din...
- led by John
Komnenos Vatatzes, and 1188–1205 or 1206, led by
Theodore Mangaphas, a
local Philadelphian,
against Isaac II Angelos. At that time, the bishopric...
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against the
imperial government for decades. A
rebellious magnate,
Theodore Mangaphas, held Philadelphia;
another aristocrat,
Sabas Asidenos,
ruled Sampson;...
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commander of the
Byzantine forces was not
Constantine Laskaris, but
Theodore Mangaphas, a
usurper who held the city of Philadelphia.
Heartened by news of a victory...
- laid
claim to the
region after defeating the
local strongman,
Theodore Mangaphas, in 1205. The
duchy of
Neokastra (ducatus Novi Castri) on the
other hand...
- away
besieging rebels in
Philadelphia under a
pretender named Theodore Mangaphas. Nonetheless, John
Kamateros wrote to
inform Frederick that a
market would...
- from
Isaac during his reign.
These included:
Alexios Branas Theodore Mangaphas Pseudo-Alexios II
Basil Chotzas –
initiated a
rebellion at Tarsia, near...
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Dardanelles because Isaac was busy
fighting a
pretender named Theodore Mangaphas. The
Byzantines for
their part
suspected him of
conspiring with the breakaway...
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Theodore Mangaphas (around Philadelphia),
Manuel Maurozomes (in the east), and
Sabas Asidenos (around Priene).
After the sack of Constantinople,
Mangaphas proclaimed...