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- Manuel Komnenos Maurozomes (Gr****: Μανουήλ Κομνηνός Μαυροζώμης; died c. 1230) was a Byzantine nobleman who in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade tried...
- Arabic, and Gr****. Kaykhusraw married a daughter of Manuel Maurozomes. Manuel Maurozomes would hold the castles of Chonae and Laodicea as a v****al of...
- father-in-law, Maurozomes, to invade the valley of the Maeander River in the spring of 1205, but they were soon defeated. Theodore made a peace with Maurozomes, allowing...
- their efforts, and only two forces, under Theodore Choumnos and John Maurozomes, actually came to the city's aid. In the event, the Normans undermined...
- Gıyaseddin Kaykhusraw II Rukn al-Din Kilic Arslan Dynasty Seljuq Father Kaykhusraw I Mother Raziya Khatun, a daughter of Manuel Maurozomes Religion **** Islam...
- Conrad of Montferrat, named in 1187 by his father-in-law Isaac II Manuel Maurozomes, named c. 1200 by Alexios III Leo Gabalas, named by Theodore I Laskaris...
- by the Emperor Manuel I Komnenos. In 1206–1230, it was ruled by Manuel Maurozomes. The city was destro**** during the invasions of the Turks and Mongols...
- She was born around 1150 and married Theodore Maurozomes before 1170. Her son was Manuel Maurozomes, whose daughter married Kaykhusraw I, the Seljuk...
- neutralized rivals along his southern marches—Sabas Asidenos, Manuel Maurozomes, and Theodore Mangaphas; he had been crowned Emperor in March or April...
- Sultan, Kaykhusraw I married to Dawlat Raziya Khatun, daughter of Manuel Maurozomes, a Byzantine nobleman. 1092–1118: Internal turmoil and emergence of semi-independent...