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Theodora Petraliphaina (Gr****: Θεοδώρα Πετραλίφαινα),
canonized as
Saint Theodora of Arta (Gr****: Αγία Θεοδώρα της Άρτας; ca. 1225 –
after 1270), was...
- 1244. John was the
eldest son of
Theodore Komnenos Doukas and
Maria Petraliphaina. In 1230 his
father was
captured together with his
family in the Battle...
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Maria Doukaina Komnene Petraliphaina (Gr****: Μαρία Δούκαινα Κομνηνή Πετραλίφαινα) was the wife of
Theodore Komnenos Doukas,
ruler of
Epirus and in 1224–1230...
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family was
Petraleiphas (Gr****: Πετραλ[ε]ίφας),
while feminine form was
Petraliphaina (Πετραλίφαινα). The family's
ancestor was Peter, a
Norman possibly from...
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Epirus from 1215 to 1230 and of
Thessalonica from 1224 to 1230.
Theodora Petraliphaina,
canonized as
Saint Theodora of Arta; (ca. 1225 –
after 1270), consort...
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daughter of
Michael II
Komnenos Doukas,
Despot of Epirus, and
Theodora Petraliphaina. Her
marriage was an
expression of the
alliance of her
father and the...
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Demetrios was the
younger son of
Theodore Komnenos Doukas and
Maria Petraliphaina. As such he was a great-great-grandson of the
Byzantine emperor Alexios...
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himself and his heirs.
Before going to Epirus,
Theodore had
married Maria Petraliphaina, with whom he had four children. From 1210 on,
Michael I
Komnenos Doukas...
- Doukas,
ruler of
Epirus and then
Emperor of Thessalonica, and
Maria Petraliphaina (sister of the
sebastokrator John Petraliphas). In 1230
Irene and her...
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Michael II
secured the
support of
local notables by
marrying Theodora Petraliphaina, and
established a
close relationship with the
Empire of Nicaea. In...