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Alexius IV Angelus
Alexius IV Angelus Alexius IV Angelus (Greek: Αλέξιος Δ' Άγγελος)(c. ...
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Alexius III Angelus
Alexius III Angelus Alexius III Angelus (Greek: Αλέξιος Γ' Άγγελος or Alexios III ... emperor, was the second son of Andronicus Angelus, nephew of Alexius I. In 1195, ...
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Alexius V
Alexius V Alexius V Ducas Murtzouphlos (d. 1205), Byzantine emperor ... eyebrows. He was related to the imperial Angelus family. A Byzantine nobleman, he had risen ... of 1204, the Emperors Isaac II and Alexius IV had inspired little confidence among the ...
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Isaac II Angelus
Isaac II Angelus Isaac II Angelus (or Isaakios Angelos) (September 1156 - February, 1204 ... Theodora Comnena Porphyrogenita, youngest daughter of Emperor Alexius I, and thus a member of the ... and Vlachs to revolt (1186). In 1187, Alexius Branas , the general sent against the rebels ... person. During one of these, in 1195, Alexius Angelos, the emperor's elder brother, ...
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Alexios IV. (translated from German)
Alexios IV. Alexios IV. Angelus (* 1182 ; † 28. January 1204 ) was byzantinischer ... d'etat Isaak II. , became the juvenile Alexius IV fell. imprisoned taken. It escaped 1201 ...
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Alexius V (translated from Portuguese)
Alexius V Alexius V Ducas Murtzouphlos (d. 1205 ), Império Bizantino ... It was on to the imperial family Angelus. Its rise was resulted of a revolution ... in the city against Isaac II e Alexius IV. It lead the defense with great ...
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Talk:List of Byzantine Emperors
... we use? I faked something for Leo IV, because he had an epithet, and because "Leo IV of the Byzantine Empire" is unwieldy, but ... for Holy Roman Emperor, i.e. [[Leo IV, Byzantine Emperor]] -- User:kt2 IMO, "of Byzantium ... Pogonatus" nickname from Constans II to Constantine IV....from the sources I've been using ... The Greek wiki has "Pogonatos" on Constantine IV. I'll stick with them ;) - Jowfair ...
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List of Byzantine Emperors
... of Constantine III; assassinated by chamberlain Constantine IV the Bearded (Κωνσταντίνος Δ' ο Πωγώνατος ) (649 ... ruled 685 - 695) – son of Constantine IV; mutilated, deposed, and exiled Non-dynastic (695 ... Καβαλίνος) (ruled 743 - 775) – restored Leo IV the Khazar (Λέων Δ' o Χαζάρος) (750 ... ruled 780 - 797) – son of Leo IV; deposed and mutilated by mother Ste. Irene ... ruled 797 - 802) – wife of Leo IV, mother of Constantine VI; canonized by ...
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Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina
... was the wife of the Byzantine Emperor Alexius III Angelus. Euphrosyne was the daughter of Andronikos Doukas ... Constantine X and Irene Doukaina, empress of Alexius I. Both of her brothers had rebelled ... and the other was blinded. Euphrosyne married Alexius, the younger brother of Isaac II Angelus, around 1170. Although Isaac bestowed many ...
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Category talk:Crusades
... – Adhemar of Le Puy, Albéric Clément, Alexius I Comnenus, Alexius III Angelus, Alexius IV Angelus, Alexius V, Alice of Antioch, ...
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