Komnenos, Andronikos
Nom de naissance | Komnenos, Andronikos 1a |
ID Gramps | I45095 |
Genre | masculin |
Âge au décès | 34 ans |
Événements
Événement | Date | Lieu | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Naissance | 1108 |
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Décès | 1142 |
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Inhumation | Constantinople |
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Parents
Relation avec la souche | Nom | Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance) |
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Père | Komnenos, Ioannes II Doukas [I50594] | |
Mère | de Hongrie, Pyroska [I56541] | |
Komnenos, Andronikos [I45095] |
Familles
  |   | Famille de Komnenos, Andronikos et , Eirene [F08445] | ||||||||||||
Mariés | Femme | , Eirene [I56549] | ||||||||||||
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Anecdote
ANDRONIKOS Komnenos (Balabista in Macedonia [1108]-at sea Autumn 1142, bur Constantinople). Niketas Choniates names "Alexius, Andronicus et…Isaacius" as the three brothers of Emperor Manuel, stating that the first two died before their father[293]. Sébastokrator. William of Tyre records the campaign at "Attaliam...provinciæ Pamphyliæ metropolis" in which "dominus imperator duo de filiis eius Alexius...primogenitus et natu secundus Andronicus" both died, adding that the emperor ordered "natu tertiam Isaacium" to return their bodies to Constantinople where they were both buried[294]. A poem by Mikhael Italikos records that Andronikos died at sea while returning to Constantinople with the body of his brother Alexios[295]. m ([1124]) EIRENE [Aineiadissa], daughter of --- (-[1150/51]). The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified. Nun at the convent of Pantokratoros in 1144. Andronikos Komnenos & his wife had six children
Attributs
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_UID | 2D047CA97E39460DBC124681BF681C033BEB |
Arbre généalogique
Références des sources
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Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
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- Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BYZANTIUM%2010571204.htm#_Toc345952369
- Niveau de confiance: Très haut
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