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- Nikephoros Petraliphas is recorded as a distinguished general. Although the relation between them is unknown, perhaps they were among the four Petraliphas brothers...
- John Petraliphas (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Πετραλίφας) was a Byzantine noble and governor of Thessaly and Macedonia in the late 12th/early 13th century with the...
- John Komnenos Raoul Doukas Angelos Petraliphas (Gr****: Ἱωάννης Κομνηνός Ῥαούλ Δούκας Ἄγγελος Πετραλίφας; died c. 1274) was a Byzantine noble and military...
- of Henry of Flanders and then, after her death, to the daughter of a Petraliphas, brother-in-law to the ruler of Epirus (and after 1225 Emperor of Thessalonica)...
- western Macedonia. Golem was in control of Ohrid at the time. He, Theodore Petraliphas and others who were allies of Michael Doukas negotiated with Vatatzes...
- Alexios Strategopoulos and John Raoul Petraliphas were tasked with reducing Epirus proper. Strategopoulos and Petraliphas crossed the Pindus Mountains, byp****ed...
- 259: "As Ochrid is mentioned [...] it may be that Ochrid was also under Petraliphas' control or, more likely, Goulamos (see §49.30) and was ceded to the...
- Alexios Strategopoulos and John Raoul Petraliphas were tasked with reducing Epirus proper. Strategopoulos and Petraliphas crossed the Pindus Mountains, byp****ed...
- couple include: Theodora, who married (1) George Mouzalon, (2) John Raoul Petraliphas; Maria, wife of Constantine Tikh; Anna, wife of Nikephoros I Komnenos...
- Didymoteichon in Thrace. The descendants of Peter Aliphas became the Petraliphas family, a prominent family in later Byzantine history. Láiou, Angeliki...