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Manuel I,
surnamed Sarantenos/Karantenos or
Charitopoulos (Gr****: Μανουὴλ Σαραντηνός/Καραντηνός or Χαριτόπουλος; died May or June 1222) was
Patriarch of...
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arrangement was
blocked on
religious grounds by the
Orthodox Patriarch Manuel Sarantenos: Robert's
sister Marie de
Courtenay was
married to
Emperor Theodore I...
- Soultanos.
Sarantenos c. 1325–1328
Andronikos III
Palaiologos Unknown first name.
Landowner near Berroia,
relative of the
skouterios Theodore Sarantenos. John...
- name.
Known solely through the
works of the
court poet
Manuel Philes.
Sarantenos Indanes c. 1300
Andronikos III
Palaiologos Mentioned in an act preserved...
- Gr****
Church to an open quarrel, as the Nicaea-based
patriarch Manuel I
Sarantenos began appointing bishops of his own to
Epirote sees, whom the Epirotes...
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unnamed Kapandrites as the
mothers of both
hailed from Berroia.
Theodore Sarantenos c. 1324–1325
Andronikos II
Palaiologos Landowner in the
region of Berroia...
- the
occurrence of
double surnames containing the
family names Komnenos,
Sarantenos, Notaras, Akatzas, Sophianos, and
Komes alongside that of Daimonoioannes/Eudaimonoiannes...
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Byzantine capital, Constantinople,
where he was a
fellow student with
Manuel Sarantenos,
later Patriarch of Constantinople.
Appointed a deacon, he
served under...