- the
Byzantine Empire given to a son, or
daughter (Πορφυρογέννητη,
Porphyrogénnētē,
Latinized Porphyrogenita), born
after the
father had
become emperor...
-
Porphyrogenita (Gr****: Θεοδώρα Πορφυρογέννητη, romanized: Theodṓra
Porphyrogénnētē; c. 980 – 31
August 1056) was
Byzantine Empress from 21
April 1042...
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Komnenos by his
first wife,
Bertha of Sulzbach. She was
known as the
Porphyrogennete (Πορφυρογέννητη) or
Porphyrogenita because she had been "born in the...
- 19th century.
Medieval Gr****: Ἄννα Πορφυρογεννήτη, romanized: Anna
Porphyrogennētē; Russian: Анна Византийская; Ukrainian: Анна Порфірогенета
Family of...
-
Eustathios Daphnomeles, of
conspiring against the
emperor with the
porphyrogennete princess Theodora. He was
transferred east as
strategos of the Thracesian...
-
parents were
ruling since 1081, she was
attributed the
title of a
porphyrogennete princess. In 1109 or
shortly after she
married the son of the kouropalates...
- Alexios'
appreciation for Constantine,
Nikephoros was
married to the
porphyrogennete Maria, the emperor's
second daughter, and
raised to the rank of panhy****bastos...
- Doukaina. As the
daughter of a
reigning emperor, she bore the
title of
porphyrogennete ("purpleborn"). In 1094 she was
betrothed to
Gregory Gabras, the son...
- Adrianos'
death some time
between 1118 and 1136.
Adrianos married the
porphyrogennete princess Zoe Doukaina, the
third daughter of
Emperor Constantine X...
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survived by his wife—Polemis
surmises that this was a
daughter of the
porphyrogennete princess Zoe Doukaina,
youngest daughter of
Constantine X
Doukas and...