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Synadene (Gr****: Συναδηνή, Hungarian: Szünadéné) was a
Byzantine Gr****
woman who
briefly acted as
queen consort of Hungary,
probably in the 1070s. She...
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Theodora Palaiologina Synadene (Gr****: Θεοδώρα Παλαιολογίνα Συναδηνή) was the
daughter of
Constantine Palaiologos and
Irene Komnene Laskarina Branaina...
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Theodora Synadene for the
Convent of the
Mother of God
Bebaia Elpis in Constantinople" (transl. Alice-Mary Talbot), 137 "Typikon of
Theodora Synadene for the...
- is unknown.
After his
coronation in 1075, he
married his
second wife
Synadene, who was the
maternal niece of the ****ure
Byzantine Emperor Nikephoros...
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Theodora Synadene for the
Convent of the
Mother of God
Bebaia Elpis in Constantinople" (transl. Alice-Mary Talbot), 137 "Typikon of
Theodora Synadene for the...
- (approximate date) Ibn B****am,
Andalusian poet and
historian (d. 1147)
Synadene,
queen consort of
Hungary (approximate date)
Theodora Anna
Doukaina Selvo...
- Béla I
Richeza or
Adelaide Sophia* Géza I
unnamed Synadene*
Ladislaus I
Felicia of
Sicily Coloman Eufemia of Kiev Álmos
Piroska John II
Komnenos Sophia...
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given by
Emperor Michael Dukas VII to King Géza's wife,
known only as
Synadene,
around 1075. The gift was not a new crown, but
rather an old
crown designed...
- His
sister Botaneiatissa married Theodulos Synadenos and had a
daughter Synadene, who
became the
second wife of Géza I of Hungary.
Nikephoros first attracts...
- (1074-1077),
since Géza in 1075 had
already another wife, the
Byzantine princess Synadene.
According to the sources, they had
seven children, but not all of them...