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    reigning Queen of Jerusalem from 1190 to her death in 1205. She was the daughter of Amalric I of Jerusalem and his second wife Maria Comnena, a Byzantine...
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  • Anna Komnene (redirect from Anna Komnena)
    mother – Maria of Alania – raised Anna in her home. It was common in Byzantium for mothers-in-law to raise daughters-in-law. In 1094, Maria of Alania...
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  • Emir of Limnia" after which "the Emperor took over Limnia". Her sisters, Maria and others two whose name has not come down to us also married Muslims,...
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    Emperor Michael IX and Rita of Armenia. Demetrius II of Georgia and Megale Komnena (daughter of Manuel I of Trebizond).[citation needed] Bagrat V of Georgia...
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  • with his feast day on 2 January (new calendar). Buckler, Georgina. Anna Komnena: A Study. Oxford: University Press, 1929. J.M. Hussey. The Orthodox Church...
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  • hagiographies of thirteen Orthodox saints and a description of the holy sites in Jerusalem. Joasaph of Bdin, who was elected Archbishop of Vidin in 1392 wrote Praising...
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    Alexios Bryennios (a son of Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger and Anna Komnena), or Alexios Komnenos (a son of the emperor John II Komnenos). If the first...
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    planned to convoke the Orthodox patriarchs of Constantinople, Antioch, Jerusalem and Alexandria to a synod in Nicaea, but the Orthodox clergy thwarted...
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  • Winfried (1968). "Zur Geschichte der "Kaiserin" von Montpellier, Eudoxia Komnena". Revue des études byzantines (in German). 26: 161–169. doi:10.3406/rebyz...
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  • Komnene, Queen of Jerusalem Mariam (daughter of Bagrat IV of Georgia) Maria of Alania Maria of Amnia Maria of Antioch Maria of Bulgaria Maria of Bulgaria,...
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  • 1382–95 Maria of Jever, Lady of Jever, 1511–75 Maria of Molina, Lady of Molina, 1293?–1322? Maria of Montferrat, Queen of Jerusalem, 1205 Maria I of Portugal...
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  • epistolary literature, particularly her correspondence with Nikon of Jerusalem, a monk in the Gorica monastery on Lake Skadar (Montenegro). Her three...
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  • Century, Commodianus. Comnena, Anna. Anna Comnena, also known as Anna Komnena (1083 – 1150s), was a Byzantine princess and author of the Alexiad, an...
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