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Manuel Komnenos and the Great Palace

Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 1978
That the emperor Manuel I Komnenos (1143–80) was responsible for some building activity in the Great Palace of Constantinople is a fact well attested by published sources and not entirely unknown to modern scholarship. However, the armchair archaeology of this work remains confused and obscure, and can benefit from a fresh review of the evidence.
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John II Komnenos: a historiographical essay

2016
John Kinnamos (before 1143-after 1185), who wrote under John’s son, Manuel I, dedicated around a tenth of his Epitome to the reign of John.6 He acknowledges that his account is brief and second hand.7 The largest part of the narrative is an almost breathless concatenation of John’s numerous campaigns.8 Like his father before him, the emperor led ...
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Komnenos Hanedanı Döneminde Bizans’ın Kilikya Politikası

2017
Türk ilerleyişine karşı koyamayan Bizans, Komnenos hanedanı döneminde bu meselenin halli ve Anadolu’da yeniden var olma gayesiyle Batıdan ücretli asker talep etti. Fakat Latinler in cevabı Haçlı birliği kurma şeklinde oldu. Haçlılar, Kudüs istikametinde ilerlerken Kilikya ve çevresinde de faaliyet gösterdiler. Buna istinaden Bizans tabiiyetinde bulunan
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An Ottoman Historiographer: Athanasios Komnenos Hypsilantis

2018
Historical works rendered in Greek during the Ottoman period are not widely known and used in Ottoman studies and are not typically regarded as part of Ottoman historiography. One such work was written by Athanasios Komnenos Hypsilantis in almost forty years and was only partially published—namely the section narrating the period between 1453 and 1789 ...
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The Empire of Manuel I Komnenos, 1143–1180

1993
The reign of Manuel I (1143–1180) marked the high point of the revival of the Byzantine empire under the Comnenian dynasty. It was, however, followed by a rapid decline, leading to the sack of Constantinople by the Fourth Crusade in 1204. This book, the first devoted to Manuel's reign for over eighty years, re-evaluates the emperor and his milieu in ...
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A Komnenos Mosaic in Hagia Sophia: On Its Dating and Iconology Ayasofya’da Komnenos Mozaiği: Tarihi ve İkonolojisi Üzerine

2023
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, the co-emperor Alexios, on either side of the Mother Mary and Christ the Child. The dating is based
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MANUEL I. KOMNENOS UND SIENA

Byzantinische Zeitschrift, 1986
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