• Alexios Raoul (Greek: Ἀλέξιος Ῥαούλ; died c. 1258) was a Byzantine aristocrat and general of the Empire of Nicaea. He attained the rank of protovestiarios...
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  • King Jr. Raoul (Byzantine family), Byzantine aristocratic family of Norman descent Alexios Raoul (died c. 1258), Byzantine general John Raoul Petraliphas...
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  • sebastos Constantine Raoul supported the usurpation of Alexios III Angelos (r. 1195–1203). His possible son, the protovestiarios Alexios Raoul, was a senior...
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    general Alexios Raoul (protovestiarios), Byzantine general Alexios Strategopoulos, Byzantine general Alexios Xiphias, Byzantine Catepan of Italy Alexios (Assassin's...
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  • of the former protovestiarios Alexios Raoul. After Mouzalon's murder, Theodora would marry the protovestiarios John Raoul Petraliphas (in 1261). A staunch...
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    Philes—two aristocrats who had offended him—were blinded. Alexios Strategopoulos and Alexios Raoul's four sons were imprisoned. Theodore's cousin, Michael...
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  • aristocratic Raoul/Rales family, Manuel was a son of the protovestiarios Alexios Raoul. His father was a senior military leader under the Nicaean emperor John...
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  • Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos (r. 1259–1282). John Raoul Petraliphas was the eldest son of Alexios Raoul and an unnamed niece of the Emperor of Nicaea John...
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    brother's name is unknown, but his daughter married the protovestiarios Alexios Raoul. A successful soldier from a military family, John had risen to the...
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    force to the town where they were met by the fleet under the command of Alexios Raoul and the megas stratopedarches John Synadenos. The siege was successful...
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    other brother had a daughter who became the wife of the protovestiarios Alexios Raoul. Born in c. 1192, John married Irene, daughter of the founder of the...
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    and anonymous middle son, whose daughter married the protovestiarios Alexios Raoul. Varzos 1984, p. 852 (esp. note 5). Varzos 1984, p. 853. Varzos 1984...
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    the older brother of Alexios I who stepped aside for Alexios to accede to the throne, but the surname 'Doukas' points to Alexios I's son Isaac. Apart...
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  • Andronikos Palaiologos Angelos Constantine Palaiologos Angelos Wife of Alexios Raoul House Terter, Nemanjić Father George I of Bulgaria Mother Maria or Kira...
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  • entered the service of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081–1118). The earliest member of the family recorded was Alexios Petraliphas, according to John...
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  • Michael VII Alexios Raoul, under John III Vatatzes George Mouzalon, chief minister of Theodore II Laskaris and short-lived regent Alexios V Doukas, briefly...
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  • Nicaean victory, John Palaiologos invaded Thessaly, while Alexios Strategopoulos and John Raoul Petraliphas were tasked with reducing Epirus proper. Strategopoulos...
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  • protosebastos, an unnamed daughter who married Alexios Raoul, and the famed general and rebel Alexios Philanthropenos the Younger. ODB, p. 2012. PLP,...
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    in 1118. Gregory Pakourianos 1081–1086 Alexios I Komnenos Was named "Grand Domestic of the West" after Alexios Komnenos ascended the throne, and was killed...
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  • Emperor Alexios I Komnenos. According to the emperor's daughter, Anna Komnene, he was drawn to Byzantine service by certain promises made by Alexios. At the...
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  • Andronikos Angelos Palaiologos Constantine Angelos Palaiologos Unnamed wife of Alexios Raoul Father Michael II Komnenos Doukas Mother Theodora of Arta...
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  • Vatatzaina 19. Eudokia Angelina 2. John Palaiologos 20. Alexios Raoul, protovestiarios 10. John Raoul Petraliphas, protovestiarios 21. Vatatzaina 5. Irene...
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    Byzantine throne, Emperor Alexios III had blinded and imprisoned his elder brother, Isaac II Angelos (r. 1185–1195). Isaac's son, Alexios, fled from Constantinople...
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  • tou stratou, he fought against the Catalans in Thrace in 1306–1308. Alexios Raoul c. 1321 Andronikos II Palaiologos Military commander, correspondent...
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  • Alexios Palaiologos (despot) Alexios Philanthropenos Alexios Philes Alexios Raoul Alexios Strategopoulos Alexios Tzamplakon Alexios Xiphias Al-Halawiyah Madrasa...
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  • tunic was also worn. Adrianos Komnenos, brother of Alexios I Komnenos Alexios Branas, general Alexios Komnenos, nephew of Manuel I Komnenos, de facto regent...
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  • Roger (son of Dagobert) (category Alexios I Komnenos)
    and informed their emperor, Alexios I Komnenos, of the Norman preparations. Roger's flight also forced his brother, Raoul, to seek refuge in the Byzantine...
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  • leaders like Alexios Branas and Theodore Branas, but whose genealogy is poorly recorded. They had at least four children: Manuel Komnenos Raoul Asen. A military...
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  • Byzantine Empire. By 1081, the Byzantine Empire was in a state of chaos. Alexios I Komnenos had just overthrown Nikephoros III Botaneiates, and was confronted...
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    brother-in-law, Alexios IV Angelos, as Emperor. This required the overthrow of Alexios III Angelos, the uncle of Alexios IV. Alexios IV offered the crusade...
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