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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. Born in 1087, he was crowned soon after his fifth birthday as co-emperor with his father, and in 1105, he was
Maximilian Christopher George Lau
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A Komnenos Mosaic in Hagia Sophia: On Its Dating and Iconology
This paper presents an examination of the Komnenos mosaic in the south gallery of Hagia Sophia by focusing on its dating and iconography. The mosaic often dates to, around 1122 and depicts Byzantine Emperor John II Komnenos, Empress Irene, and their son,
Yavuz Erdihan
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Manuel i Komnenos, „Carski san“ and „Samodržci oblasti srpskog prestola“ [PDF]
This research examines the question of the so-called territorial power-sharing rulers in Serbia during the reign of the Byzantine emperor Manuel I Komnenos (1143-1180) based on the interpretations and contextualisation of original data and of terms ...
Pirivatrić Srđan
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Alexios I Komnenos (1081–1118) ranks among the most pivotal emperors in Byzantine history; nevertheless, various facets of his reign remain insufficiently examined. This study aims to investigate one such aspect — his effectiveness as a military commander — given that much of his success in reestablishing the fortunes of the Byzantine Empire can be ...
Marek Meško
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Komnenos Hanedanının Büyük Başkumandanı: Türk Asıllı Ioannes Aksukhos
Bizans İmparatorluğu'nun 1000 yıllık tarihini kapsayan devre içinde Türkler, bu imparatorluğun çeşitli etnik kökene mensup halkı arasında büyük bir grup oluşturmaktaydılar. İmparatorluğun bünyesinde 5.
Işın Demirkent
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The system of dignities introduced by Alexios I Komnenos was an answer for the need of a new reformed title hierarchy, adequate for aristocratic model of exercising power. It served as a clear manifestation of the special privileged position of emperor’s
Paweł Lachowicz
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Land of Kaghrdik According to Armenian Sources
Historians continue debating the details of Emperor John II Komnenos’ (1118–1143) campaigns in the east. The exact place of his death in Cilicia in 1143 is unclear due to vague account of the sources in possession.
Haykaz Armenovich Gevorgyan +1 more
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Carbonates from the ancient world's longest aqueduct: A testament of Byzantine water management
Abstract The fourth‐ and fifth‐century aqueduct system of Constantinople is, at 426 km, the longest water supply line of the ancient world. Carbonate deposits i659ide an archive of both archaeological developments and palaeo‐environmental conditions during the depositional period.
Gül Sürmelihindi +4 more
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İSTANBUL’DAKİ İLK CENEVİZ KOLONİSİNİN TARİHİ ÜZERİNE BİR DEĞERLENDİRME
Cenova, İtalyan Deniz Cumhuriyetleri arasında İstanbul’da ticaret semti elde eden son kenttir. Venedik 1082’de Pisa ise 1111’de Aleksios Komnenos tarafından sunulan ayrıcalıklar neticesinde başkente yerleşmiştir.
Ömer Özdemir
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A generation gap or political enmity?: Emperor Manuel Komnenos, Byzantine intellectuals and the struggle for domination in twelfth century Byzantium [PDF]
The paper analyses the political tendencies of the first half of the long reign of Emperor Manuel Komnenos, and his relationship with the members of the educated elite.
Stanković Vlada
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