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Piroska Eiréné Árpad (házi) (of Hungary), Byzantine Empress (c.1090Jun 15, 2024 · Irene of Hungary, born Piroska, (1088 – 13 August 1134) was a daughter of Ladislaus I of Hungary and Adelaide of Swabia. Her maternal ...
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Empress St. Irene - Ancient Faith MinistriesMay 3, 2020 · We celebrate the memory of the great Byzantine Empress Irene. Irene did seem to have it all. She was the daughter of the Emperor Laszlo of Hungary.
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[PDF] Saint Irene of Hungary (born Piroska) (1088 – 1134)She converted to the Eastern Orthodox. Church and took the Greek name Irene, which means “peace”. Joannes Komnenos and his Hungarian bride were crowned in 1118.
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Feast of Blessed Irene of Hungary (August 13) | SUNDRY THOUGHTSMar 4, 2021 · Piroska, as Irene, was the Byzantine (Roman) Empress from 1118 to 1134. She gave birth to eight children, including the Emperor Manuel I Comnenus.
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Holy Empress Irene (Schema-nun Xenia)Aug 13, 2025 · Saint Irene lived in the XII century and was a beautiful and virtuous daughter. The Emperor Alexios Komnenos noticed her and married her to his ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Piroska of Hungary (renamed Irene), Byzantine empress b. 1088 d ...Father, Ladislas (Ladislaus) I (St.) of Hungary, King of Hungary, b. Abt 1045 d. 29 Jul 1095 (Age ~ 50 years) ; Mother, Adelaide of Rheinfelden, Queen Consort of ...
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Irene (Piroska), 1088–1134 Princess Of Hungary And Her Many KidsIrene of Constantinople (also referred to as Princess Piroska) was the daughter of King Ladislas of Hungary, who ruled from 1077 c.e. He was the son of Béla ...
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Saint Ladislaus I of Hungary (1040-1095) - Memorials - Find a GraveHe's celebrated for his efforts to consolidate Christianity in Hungary, enforce laws, and defend the kingdom against external threats like the Cumans, a nomadic ...Missing: Christianization | Show results with:Christianization
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Arpad Dynasty History, Rulers & Impact - Study.comUnder the rule of the Árpád dynasty, the Magyar people converted to Christianity, and the kingdom of Hungary rose to become a major European power, controlling ...
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Genetic Study Confirms the Origins of Saint Ladislaus and ...Apr 5, 2025 · Celebrated for his consolidation of Hungarian state power and the strengthening of Christianity, he was canonized in 1192. His remains, ...
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Saint Irene Piroska of Hungary (1088-1134) - Find a Grave MemorialSaint Irene of the House of Árpád Piroska Princess of Hungary, Empress of Byzantium Female, birth 13 de agosto de 1090. Added by: Cathy Cadd on 29 Mar 2024.<|separator|>
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Hungarian coins: Saints of the Arpad Dynasty - Irene of Hungary ...Jan 13, 2019 · She was born as Piroska, the daughter of Saint Ladislas. Later, her guardian, Coloman of Hungary, negotiated her marriage to John II Komnenos, ...<|separator|>
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Mosaic of John Komnenos - Piroska-Eirene - Alexios - TheotokosShe was an orphan, the ward of her cousin, King Coleman the Learned, and was raised in a Greek-speaking convent in her native Hungary.Missing: Coloman | Show results with:Coloman
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Holy Empress Irene of Constantinople, Who Was Renamed Xene as ...Aug 13, 2015 · Following her conversion to the Orthodox Church and settlement in Constantinople, Piroska was renamed Irene. Their union was the cause of ...
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Piroska-Eirene, the First Western Empress in Byzantium: Power and ...Her ancestry from German emperors enhanced the legitimacy of John II Komnenos' rule and panegyric representation. Piroska-Eirene actively participated in ...
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The Komnenos mosaic in Hagia Sophia : John II, Irene, Alexios, the ...Originally named Piroska, Irene was the daughter of Ladislas I of Hungary and of Adelaide of Swabia. She was sent to Constantinople at the age of 16 to marry ...
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A work in progress: Middle Byzantine mosaics in Hagia SophiaFeb 26, 2021 · On either side, emperor John II of the Komnenian dynasty and empress Irene of Hungary occupy the same positions as Constantine IX and Zoe in the ...
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[PDF] The Representations of Imperial Women in the Byzantine Empire ...This thesis explores how the representations of Byzantine empresses changed over time, from Roman women to a visible part of imperial hierarchy, and their ...
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Imperial commemoration and ritual in the typikon of the monastery of ...... Primary Sources ... Some scholars, observing chroniclers' statements that she was involved in building the Katholikon 12, try to give Irene of Hungary a role in ...
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(PDF) Diplomatic Relations between Hungary and Byzantium in the ...This paper examines the diplomatic alliance formed through the marriage between John II Komnenos and Princess Piroska of Hungary in the context of the eleventh ...
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Monastery of Christ Pantokrator - The Byzantine LegacyThe monastery was founded by Eirene, the wife of John II when construction on the south church, dedicated to Christ Pantokrator, began around 1118. After her ...
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Pantokrator Monastery - Zeyrek - Stained Glass and Opus Sectile FloorThe Byzantine Empress Eirene (seen above with her husband John) built the Pantokrator Monastery from 1118 - 1124 as a hospital complex for both men and women.
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Comnenian monastic foundations in Constantinople - Academia.eduThe paper explores the role of the Komnenoi family in the foundation of monasteries and charitable institutions in Byzantine Constantinople, arguing that ...
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Typikon of the Pantokrator Monastery, ConstantinopleThe foundation document (Greek typikon) of the Pantokrator Monastery in Constantinople was composed by Emperor John II Komnenos himself in 1136.
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Roman Emperors DIR John II Comnenus, Emperor of CyprusNov 26, 2004 · John had married a Hungarian princess, Piroska, who took the name Irene and was responsible for the Pantokrator monastery in Constantinople).
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(PDF) “Piroska and the Pantokrator: Reassessing the Architectural ...Piroska-Eirene and John II Komnenos constructed the Pantokrator Monastery between 1118 and 1136, a pivotal Byzantine architectural project. The Pantokrator ...
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Irene - Princess of Hungary - Epic World HistoryHis daughter Princess Irene of Hungary became the wife of the Byzantine or Eastern Roman Emperor John II (1087–1143) of the Komnenus (Comnenus) dynasty, whose ...
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Piroska and the Pantokrator - Amsterdam University PressOct 9, 2019 · Piroska's wedding with John Komnenos came to be perceived as a union of East and West. The life of the Empress, a "sainted ruler," and her ...
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John Komnenos (1087 - 1143) - Genealogy - GeniNov 24, 2024 · Husband of Saint Irene of Hungary Father of Princess Maria Komnene; Andronikos Komnenos, Sebastokratōr; Anna Komnene; Isaakios Komnenos ...Missing: duties | Show results with:duties
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Isaac Komnenos (son of John II) - WikipediaIsaac Komnenos or Comnenus was the third son of Byzantine Emperor John II Komnenos by Irene of Hungary. He was bypassed by his father in favour of his ...
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Manuel I Comnenus | Byzantine Emperor & Military Leader - BritannicaSep 20, 2025 · Manuel I Comnenus (born November 28, 1118—died September 24, 1180) was a military leader, statesman, and Byzantine emperor (1143–80) ...
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Manuel I Komnenos (1143–1180) - Dumbarton OaksHe was the youngest son of John II, and was with his father when he died in Cilicia in 1143. Even though his older brother Isaakios was still alive, and in the ...
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Komnenian dynasty (1081-1185)The three first representatives of the Komnenian dynasty, Alexios I, John II and Manuel I, ruled the Empire for 99 years in total and are prominent figures of ...
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Pantokrator Monastery (Molla Zeyrek Camii)The South church of the group was the first to have been built, as the katholikon (main church) of the monastery of Christ Pantokrator, by the empress Eirene ...
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Pantokrator Monastery in ConstantinopleThe last major Passion relic to reach Constantinople was installed in the Pantokrator in the twelfth century: the Stone of Unction, on which Jesus was anointed ...Missing: Irene empress<|separator|>
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SACK OF CONSTANTINOPLE (1204): AN ACCOUNT OF THE ...Apr 12, 2019 · In 1221 an abbot named Paul from San Giorgio Maggiore, was able to remove the body of the Cilician Saint Paul from the Pantocrator Monastery, ...Missing: mausoleum destruction Irene Komnene
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History of the Pantokrator Monastery - Zeyrek DjamiJohn and Irene, a blond Hungarian Princess, were the founders of the Pantokrator. This crisis ended a long period of domination of Byzantium by a civil ...
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Synaxarion of Saint Irene, Empress of the Romans, Founder of ...Aug 13, 2021 · We commemorate the renowned and most blessed empress and founder of the revered Monastery of the Pantocrator Savior Christ, Irene.Missing: Komnene inclusion
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[PDF] Deeds of John and Manuel Comnenus - Internet Archive30-47) analyzes Kin namos' account of Byzantine relations with the Slavic states, Hungary, and West ern Europe (except for the Italian cities); pp. 47-50 ...<|separator|>
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(PDF) Empress Piroska-Eirene's Collaborators in the Foundation of ...This paper discusses the testimony of Nikolaos Kataphloron regarding the foundation of the Pantokrator Monastery in Constantinople, highlighting Eirene's ...