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  1. Byzantine army (Komnenian era) - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Byzantine army of the Komnenian era or Komnenian army was the force established by Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos during the late 11th/early 12th century, and perfected by his successors John II Komnenos and Manuel I Komnenos during the 12th century. From necessity, following extensive territorial loss and a near disastrous defeat …

  2. Isaac II Angelos - Wikipedia

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    WebIsaac II Angelos (Greek: Ἰσαάκιος Κομνηνός Ἄγγελος, Isaakios Komnenos Angelos; September 1156 – January 1204) was Byzantine Emperor from 1185 to 1195, and again from 1203 to 1204.. His father Andronikos Doukas Angelos was a military leader in Asia Minor (c. 1122 – aft. 1185) who married Euphrosyne Kastamonitissa (c. 1125 – aft. 1195).

  3. Alexios V Doukas - Wikipedia

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    WebAlexios V Doukas (Greek: Ἀλέξιος Δούκας; c. 1140 – December 1204), in Latinised spelling Alexius V Ducas, was Byzantine emperor from February to April 1204, just prior to the sack of Constantinople by the participants of the Fourth Crusade.His family name was Doukas, but he was also known by the nickname Mourtzouphlos or Murtzuphlus (Μούρτζουφλος), …

  4. Byzantine Empire under the Angelos dynasty - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Byzantine Empire was ruled by emperors of the Angelos dynasty between 1185 and 1204 AD. The Angeloi rose to the throne following the deposition of Andronikos I Komnenos, the last male-line Komnenos to rise to the throne. The Angeloi were female-line descendants of the previous dynasty. While in power, the Angeloi were unable to stop the invasions of …

  5. Conrad of Montferrat - Wikipedia

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    WebConrad of Montferrat (Italian: Corrado del Monferrato; Piedmontese: Conrà ëd Monfrà) (died 28 April 1192) was a nobleman, one of the major participants in the Third Crusade.He was the de facto King of Jerusalem (as Conrad I) by virtue of his marriage to Isabella I of Jerusalem from 24 November 1190, but officially elected only in 1192, days before his death.

  6. Liste der byzantinischen KaiserWikipedia

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    WebDiese Liste der byzantinischen Kaiser bietet einen systematischen Überblick über die Herrscher des Byzantinischen Reiches.Sie enthält alle Kaiser von Konstantin dem Großen (306–337), der nach der Erringung der Alleinherrschaft im Römischen Reich ab 324 die neue Kaiserresidenz Konstantinopel errichten ließ und ab diesem Zeitpunkt als erster …

  7. Second Bulgarian Empire - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Second Bulgarian Empire (Middle Bulgarian: Ц(а)рьство бл(ъ)гарское; Modern Bulgarian: Второ българско царство, romanized: Vtorо Balgarskо Tsarstvo) was a medieval Bulgarian state that existed between 1185 and 1396. A successor to the First Bulgarian Empire, it reached the peak of its power under Tsars Kaloyan and Ivan Asen II …

  8. Isaak II. – Wikipedia

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    WebLeben. Issak II. war ein Sohn des kaiserlichen Generals Andronikos Dukas Angelos († Dezember 1185), ein Sohn des Admirals Konstantin Angelos und Schwiegersohn Kaiser Alexios I., seine Mutter war Euphrosyne († 1195), Tochter oder Nichte des Theodoros Kastamonnites.. Isaak II. begann seine Herrschaft nach der Ermordung Andronikos I. …

  9. Geschichte ZypernsWikipedia

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    WebAlexios ernannte Eumathios Philokales zum Stratopedarchen und stellte ihm Truppen und Kriegsschiffe zur Verfügung, ... Michael Branas, wurden gefangen genommen. Die Franken brandschatzten Städte und Klöster, töteten und vergewaltigten die Einwohner und raubten ihr Vieh. Als Gerüchte über eine kaiserliche Entsatztruppe laut wurden, zog ...

  10. Historia del Imperio bizantino - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    WebLa historia del Imperio bizantino se extiende desde el siglo IV hasta 1453. A "Bizancio" es el nombre con el que se le conoce la mitad oriental y griega del Imperio romano que sobrevivió hasta 1453 (denominado «bizantino» por el historiador alemán Hieronymus Wolf en 1557), por lo que tiene sus orígenes en la misma fundación de Roma.La característica …



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