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The Byzantine Empire Under the Komnenos Dynasty | TheCollectorMay 29, 2025 · The Komnenos Dynasty came from obscure origins to revive the Byzantine Empire after a disastrous period of weak emperors and military setbacks.
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History of Alexios I Komnenos: How did the Byzantine Emperor ...Apr 5, 2024 · Born in 1048 into the noble Komnenos family, Alexios ascended to the throne during a period of severe military and economic decline. His reign ...
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10 Times Alexios I Komnenos Saved the Byzantine EmpireSep 5, 2024 · Alexios I saved the Byzantine Empire by usurping power, expelling Normans, defeating Pechenegs, and bringing back stability and economic ...<|separator|>
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The Komnenian Dynasty: The Byzantine Royal Family that Kept ...Dec 5, 2018 · The Komnenian Dynasty was founded by Isaac I Komnenos, who was the son of Manuel Komnenos, an officer who served under the Byzantine emperor Basil II.
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Komnenian Restoration in the Greek Byzantine EmpireHis cruelty led to his downfall in 1185 AD, which began the decline of the Komnenian dynasty and restoration. After the death of Andronikos in 1185 AD, the ...
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BYZANTIUM 1057-1204Summary of each segment:
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Komnenian dynasty (1081-1185)This aristocratic lineage originated from the village of Komne, which some scholars place in the region of Thrace, while some others, and it seems with reason, ...
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THE REVOLT OF ISAAKIOS KOMNENOS - J-StageThe 'rivaling emperor' Isaakios Komnenos, who commanded the center of the army, had oikos in Kastamon, Paphlagonia, where rebels had concentrated.
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The Byzantine Background to the First Crusade - De Re MilitariJun 22, 2013 · ... 1070s and 1080s, it would still have brqught the Latin West into ... Alexios Komnenos, who bribed the Turks to betray the Norman into his hands.
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Twelfth-century politics and the House of Komnenos (Chapter 1)In the mid eleventh century the Bryennios family rose to be among the greatest aristocratic houses in the Empire. They had been known as an influential military ...
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Young Alexios Komnenos, Part 1: Roussel's RebellionMar 10, 2016 · By 1074 (the same time as Alexios' tenure as stratopedarkhes), he was in open revolt against the empire. Few specifics are known about Alexios' ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Battle of Kalavrye Revisited | Byzantina Symmeikta - eJournals1078) – a contest which pitted Alexios Komnenos against Bryennios the Elder's old colleague from. Manzikert and fellow rebel against the crown, Nikephoros ...
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The Tactics and Strategy of Alexius Comnenus at Calavrytae, 1078Mar 31, 2009 · The campaigns of the Norman dukes of southern Italy against Byzantium, in the years between 1071 and 1108 AD. TagsAlexius I Comnenus ...Missing: Alexios Komnenos Bryennios
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Problems of the Empire: civil war and mercenaries (Chapter 5 ...When Alexios and Bryennios have their final battle, both John Bryennios, Bryennios's brother, and Alexios Komnenos have the title domestikos ton scholon. In ...
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Alexios I Komnenos (1081–1118) - Dumbarton OaksAt Alexios's assumption of power in 1081 the empire had lost its Asian provinces, and the Turks of Smyrna were taking to the sea to raid the Aegean islands, ...
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Roman Emperors DIR Nicephorus III BotaniatesJul 13, 2021 · On 1 April 1081, Alexius arrived at Constantinople, which was defended by German mercenaries, called the Nemitzoi, soldiers from Choma, local ...
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Roman Emperors DIR Anna DalassenaMay 25, 2007 · Anna Dalassena, Mother of Alexius I Comnenus (1081-1118) · Alexius would have been canonically illegal because his brother Isaac was married to ...
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(PDF) Taming Constantinople: The First Years of Alexios I ...The rise to power of the Komnenoi in April 1081 was marked by the use of great violence. Constantinople was ransacked by Alexios Kommenos' troops, ...
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(PDF) Nikephoros III Botaneiates and Nikephoros Bryennios: The ...Nikephoros III Botaneiates and Nikephoros Bryennios: The Means and Ends to Usurp an Imperial Throne and the Precedent it set for Alexios I Komnenos in 1081 ...
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Nikephoros III Botaneiates (1078–1081) - Dumbarton OaksNikephoros abdicated in April 1081 and retired to the Perbleptos monastery. The seals of Nikephoros retain many of the design elements of the Doukas emperors.
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(PDF) The Political Opposition to Alexios I Komnenos (1081-1118)The goal of my thesis is to survey the political environment and the power struggles during the reign of Alexios I Komnenos (1081-1118).
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Internet History Sourcebooks: Medieval Sourcebook### Summary of Alexios I’s Reign in *The Alexiad* by Anna Komnene
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Byzantine Battles: Battle of LevounionOn 28 April 1091, Alexios and his allies reached the Pecheneg camp at Levounion near the delta of the Hebrus (Maritsa) river. The Pechenegs appear to have been ...
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The Fiscal Revolution of Alexios I Komnenos: Timing, Scope and ...... 1070s and 1080s, probably led many to hoard their money thus leading to a ... 749 Paul Lemerle's characterisation of Alexios Komnenos as “un ...
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John II Komnenos (1118–1143) - MDPIMar 30, 2022 · John II Komnenos was the son of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos and Eirene Doukaina, and brother of Princess Anna Komnene, the author of the Alexiad.
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Ambition and Brotherly Love | Anna Komnene - Oxford AcademicThis chapter argues that there is little substantive evidence to think that Anna Komnene hated her brother John II Komnenos. It discusses passages in the ...Missing: accession | Show results with:accession
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(PDF) John II Komnenos and his era (1118-1143) - ResearchGateKomnenos were permeated by a military spirit. Of course, it was his father,. Alexios I, who initiated the empire's turn towards a military direction. Alexios ...
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Roman Emperors DIR John II Comnenus, Emperor of CyprusNov 26, 2004 · The reign of John II Comnenus (15 August 1118 - 8 April 1143) represents a phase of consolidation of the conquests of his father Alexius, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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John II Komnenos (1118–1143) - Dumbarton OaksJohn campaigned successfully in the Balkans against the Patzinaks in 1122 and against the Hungarians in 1128. He started a needless war with Venice by refusing ...Missing: campaigns administration
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The naval reform of Emperor John II Komnenos: a re-evaluationFirst, the narrative of John's war with Venice in the 1120s will be examined, followed by how the subsequent naval reform was shaped by these events, which ...
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John II Komnenos and the Turkish threat, military campaigns in ...Mar 7, 2024 · However, the major challenge was Kastamonu, the cradle of the Komnenos family, and the Western Pontus, “teeming with Turkmans.” Indeed, between ...Missing: Kastamon | Show results with:Kastamon
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Komnenian Age | Byzantium in a Changing World - Oxford AcademicJun 12, 2025 · Power was monopolized by the allied aristocratic clans of Komnenoi and Doukai. For all the political problems of the period, there was ...
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John II Komnenos' Campaign in Cilician Armenia - Academia.eduIn fact, the sources indicate that the subjugation of Armenia was of greater priority for the Byzantine emperor in his campaign than the conquest of Antioch.
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The Suspicious Case of the Death of Emperor John II KomnenosHistorians debate whether John's death resulted from a hunting accident or foul play, including poisoning. Medical analysis suggests John's death could be ...
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Roman Emperors DIR Manuel I ComnenusNov 21, 2004 · Isaac the younger (Manuel's brother) and Isaac the elder (Manuel's paternal uncle), were both released from captivity and reconciled with him.Missing: career | Show results with:career
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[PDF] Exonerating Manuel I Komnenos: Byzantine Foreign Policy (1143 ...In 1081, Alexios I was humiliated by Robert Guiscard, duke of Calabria and Apulia, at the battle of Dyrrhachium. 18 The Normans were evicted from the Adriatic ...
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Government (Chapter 4) - The Empire of Manuel I Komnenos, 1143 ...What emerged from the reforms of Alexios I was a scaled-down but more tightly co-ordinated continuation of the pre-existing system of bureaux (sekreta).<|control11|><|separator|>
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Alexios II Komnenos (1180–1183) - Dumbarton OaksAndronikos was crowned co–emperor in September 1183 and briefly ruled alongside his nephew Alexios. However, Andronikos soon had the young boy murdered. This ...Missing: 1180-1185 | Show results with:1180-1185
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Roman Emperors DIR Andronikos I Komnenos Andronicus I ...Dec 1, 2005 · The change of fortunes which Andronicus experienced during the rule of the minor Alexius II Porphyrogenitus (1180-1183), son of Manuel, is ...
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The Komnenian response to Seljuq victories - jstorIn order to rebuild the army, the emperor introduced state grants (pronoia) in return for service. This system was also used to distribute state property ...
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[PDF] Nobes, A. (2012) 'The economic and monetary policy of the ...Therefore, however much the economy was seen to be important in its own right, the policies of Alexios I Komenos's reign were a means to an end.Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Blood Money: 12th Century Trade Wars and the Fourth CrusadeBefore the beginning of the twelfth century,. Emperor Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081-1118) requested military assistance from the Venetians to help defeat the ...
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Anna Komnene and The Alexiad - New HistoriesAnna Komnene is remembered in history as the only secular woman historian of the European Middle Ages. Her work, The Alexiad, is a history of her father Alexios ...
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[PDF] Žs Alexiad in Relation to the First Crusade - Swarthmore CollegeIn December of 1083, Princess Anna Komnene (1083-1153) was born to Byzantine Emperor Alexius I Komnenos (1057-1118) and Empress Irene Doukaina (1066-1138). Her ...Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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(PDF) Alexios I Komnenos and his Church Policy - ResearchGateFeb 8, 2018 · Alexios I Komnenos has been characterized as a gifted military leader. Nevertheless, apart from his military career and after he took the throne ...
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[PDF] Galen's reception in Byzantium: Symeon Seth and his Refutation of ...1 This article aims to shed light on criticism of Galen and its context in the Byzantine medical literature. I have chosen to focus on the interesting case of ...
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Cross-cultural Transfer of Medical Knowledge in the Medieval ... - NIHIn this article I will concentrate on medicine and examine the steady diffusion of Arabic medical knowledge throughout Byzantium by looking for the first time ...
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(PDF) Alexios I Komnenos and his Church Policy - Academia.eduAlexios I Komnenos prioritized Orthodoxy through church support and combating heresies. · He established significant foundations like Orphanotropheion and Christ ...
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8. Religious Patronage in Byzantium: The Case of Komnenian ...The Komnenian system of titles, as set up by Alexios I Komnenos, was based on male privilege; therefore, the rank of women was a consequence of the rank of ...
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Law and Orthodoxy under the Komnenoi - jstorItaly in the 1050s to 1070s.66The discussions were precip itated in 1088 when ... of Alexios Komnenos, likely in the 1080s to 1090s. It represents an ...<|separator|>
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The Call from the East: The Letters of Alexios I (Chapter 1)May 9, 2024 · Alexios I Komnenos, wooed the Westerners with personal letters designed to stir up enthusiasm for a military expedition to defend Byzantium in a call from the ...<|separator|>
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The Raškan Insurrection and the Hungarian War - Oxford AcademicNov 23, 2023 · This chapter focuses on John's Balkan campaigns and their diplomatic and economic context between 1126 and 1129. The countdown to war with ...
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Manuel I Komnenos (1143–1180) - Dumbarton OaksHis foreign policy was the most wide-ranging of the Komnenoi. In the Balkans ... The Second Crusade reached Byzantium in 1147 with contingents led by ...
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(PDF) The Komnenoi in Constantinople_Summary - Academia.eduThe Komnenoi emerged as the strongest and best organized family among new Byzantine aristocracy in the second half of the eleventh century.
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Death of John II and Accession of Manuel I KomnenosEmperor John departed this life, having reigned twenty-four years and eight months [15 August 1118 - 8 April 1143].
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The Economic and Monetary Policy of the Byzantine Empire under ...May 27, 2012 · Alexios's monetary reforms will be discussed as these established the monetary system used until 1204. His taxation reforms will also be looked ...Missing: achievements administrative
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1216 Reviews - jstor$$89.95. This is one of the most important recent publications in the field of Byzantine history. ... long rule of the Komnenian dynasty? The study of ...
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(PDF) Rise of Great Estates in Twelfth-Century Byzantium and the ...And as a result, in the twelfth century, a representative of the military aristocracy, Komnenos family, with the help of other allied families, managed to usurp ...
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The Empire of the Komnenoi (1118–1204) (Chapter 17)Between the death of Alexios I Komnenos and the establishment of the Latin empire of Constantinople, eight emperors ruled in the eastern Roman capital.
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Why is Manuel I Komnenos sometimes considered a less successful ...Feb 19, 2018 · He tried to introduce certain changes to the state's economy by giving more freedom to individual farmers helping them to become more ...How successful was Manuel I Komnenos as a ruler? Did he ... - QuoraWas Manuel Komnenos a good emperor? - QuoraMore results from www.quora.com
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The neglect of Naval power and the economic drain of ByzantiumMay 28, 2025 · The fundamental cause was the loss of Byzantine naval dominance and strategic initiative, a development that turned commercial agreements into ...
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(PDF) Power and Aristocracy – Transformation and Composition of ...This sheds a new light on the progressive collapse of the imperial authority after the death of Manuel I Komnenos, the key role of destructive actions of ...
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The road to 1204: the Byzantine background to the Fourth CrusadeAnd Constantinople is surely the key to the political failures of the Angeli. ... Hendy suggests that the fundamental problems facing the Byzantine Empire ...
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Empire of Trebizond - World History EncyclopediaMay 21, 2019 · The Empire of Trebizond was an offshoot of the Byzantine Empire that existed from 1204 to 1461 CE, ruled by the Megas Komnenos Dynasty.
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TREBIZOND - Foundation for Medieval GenealogyThe empire at Trebizond was founded in 1204 at the eastern end of the southern shore of the Black Sea by Alexios Komnenos, grandson of Emperor Andronikos I.
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The Empire of the Komnenoi (1118–1204) (Chapter 17)Between the death of Alexios I Komnenos and the establishment of the Latin empire of Constantinople, eight emperors ruled in the eastern Roman capital.
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Kinship and the Distribution of Power in Komnenian Byzantium - jstorAnd in fact, the hypothesis about the weakness, rather than the strength of the Komnenian kinship group, about the failure of the Emperor's inner core and ...
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Rats in the granary? The Latin impact upon the Byzantine State ...Latin mercenaries provided crucial support to the Byzantine military during the Komnenian restoration, enhancing effectiveness. ... weakness and decline of ...
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4 The 'Policy of Détente': Manuel I Comnenus (1143–1180)Although Manuel at once sent faithful followers to Constantinople to seize Isaac, the situation would remain uncertain until the new Emperor had established ...
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John W. Birkenmeier, The Development of the Komnenian ArmyHe sets the following objective: "how, and with what resources the Komnenian emperors restored the Byzantine military position in the Balkans, Asia Minor, and ...
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(PDF) Cogbill, J., 'A historiographical examination of the Byzantine ...Mar 27, 2019 · The successful 1081 Komnenian coup against Nikephoros III Botaneiates is generally seen by modern historians as denoting a marked shift in the ...Missing: debates | Show results with:debates
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An Analysis of the Strategy and Tactics of Alexious I KomnenosJul 6, 2013 · The strategic and tactical military abilities of Alexios I Komnenos, ruler of the Byzantine Empire (1081-1118), have been much discussed among Byzantinists.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The land and taxation in the reign of Alexios I Komnenos - PerséeThe fiscal reassessments ordered by Alexios Komnenos were intended to increase tax revenues and only a very few, highly privileged landowners like Lavni could ...
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Narratives of John II Komnenos' wars: Comparing Byzantine and ...Nov 8, 2018 · goal of his o ensive foreign policy can be taken to indicate two things: 10 Birkenmeier, Komnenian Army, 1081–1180, 86. 11 Cf. R.-J. Lilie ...
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Cogbill, J., 'A historiographical examination of the Byzantine family ...The successful 1081 Komnenian coup against Nikephoros III Botaneiates is generally seen by modern historians as denoting a marked shift in the governance of ...
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The Komnenian reform; why did it fail - Novo ScriptoriumSep 13, 2019 · ... system of pronoia. Where Alexios I had used pronoia to safeguard his empire through land grants to his own family, Manuel used it to reward ...Missing: Komnenos | Show results with:Komnenos
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Roman Emperors DIR Alexius II ComnenusMay 1, 2004 · ... John Comnenus were entrusted with her defence by the regency government. Andronicus Angelus (father of the future emperors Isaac II and ...
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[PDF] Grand Komnenoi of Trebizond - Foundation for Medieval GenealogyThis marriage, as uncertain as it is, remains the only probable link between the Grand Komnenoi and the nobility of Europe, the traditional Serbian and Genoese.