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1168 - 1202 (34 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Eudoxia Comnena was born about 1168 (daughter of Alexies Comnenus and Marie Dukaina); died after 4 Nov 1202. Other Events and Attributes:
- Religion: 4 Nov 1202; On 4 November 1202, she took vows and became a nun.
Eudoxia married William VIII, Seigneur de Montpellier in 1178/1179, and was divorced in 1187. William (son of William VII, Duc de Montpellier and Montferrier and Mathilda of Burgundy, Dame de Montferrier) was born about 1158; died in 1218. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- Marie de Montpellier, Queen of Aragon was born in 1182; died on 21 Apr 1213 in Rome, Lazio, Italy; was buried in St. Peter's Basilica, Rome, Lazio, Italy.
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Generation: 2
2. | Alexies Comnenus (son of Andronikos Komnenos and Irene); died in 1183. Other Events and Attributes:
- General Information: Alexies Comnenus served as a Protostrator.
- Miscellaneous: From 1180 to 1182; During the Empress Maria's regency (1180-1182), he was her Governor and her lover.
Notes:
Died:
He was murdered.
Alexies married Marie Dukaina on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
5. | Irene died in 1150/51. Other Events and Attributes:
- General Information: Her name is also spelt Eirene.
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Generation: 4
8. | John II Komnenos, Emperor of the East was born on 13 Sep 1087 (son of Alexios I Komnenos, Emperor of the East and Irene Ducas, Augusta); died on 8 Apr 1143 in Cilicia, Empire of the East. Other Events and Attributes:
- General Information: Also known as "John the Beautiful" or "John the Good" (Kaloïōannēs), he was the second emperor to rule during the Komnenian restoration of the Byzantine Empire. John was a pious and dedicated monarch who was determined to undo the damage his empire had suffered following the battle of Manzikert, half a century earlier.
- Crowned: Between 1 Sep 1092 and Nov 1092; He was crowned co-Emperor by Alexios I between 1 Sep 1092 and Nov 1092.
- Reign: From 1118 to 1143; Emperor of the East (Basilius)
- Last Full Review: 13 Aug 2020
Notes:
Name:
Crowned:
He was crowned co-Emperor by Alexios I.
Died:
Having prepared his army for a renewed attack on Antioch, John amused himself by hunting wild boar on Mount Taurus in Cilicia, where, on April 1, 1143, he accidentally cut himself on the hand with a poisoned arrow. John initially ignored the wound and it became infected. He died a number of days after the accident, on April 8, probably of septicaemia.
John married Saint Irene of Hungary, Princess of Hungary in 1104. Irene (daughter of Ladislas I of Hungary "the Saint", King of Hungary and Adelaide of Rheinfelden) was born in 1088; died on 13 Aug 1134 in Bithynia, Empire of the East. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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