- the
village of
Komne in Thrace—usually
identified with the "Fields of
Komnene" (Κομνηνῆς λειμῶνας)
mentioned in the 14th
century by John Kantakouzenos—a...
- Anna
Komnene (Gr****: Ἄννα Κομνηνή, romanized: Ánna
Komnēnḗ; 1
December 1083 – 1153),
commonly Latinized as Anna Comnena, was a
Byzantine Gr**** princess...
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Maria Komnene or
Comnena (Gr****: Μαρία Κομνηνή) may
refer to:
Maria Komnene (daughter of
Alexios I) (1085–after 1136), the
second eldest daughter of Emperor...
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Maria Komnene (Gr****: Μαρία Κομνηνή; c. 1154 – 1217),
Latinized Comnena, was the
queen of
Jerusalem from 1167
until 1174 as the
second wife of King Amalric...
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Theodora Megale Komnene (Gr****: Θεοδώρα Μεγάλη Κομνηνή), also
known as
Despina Khatun (Persian: دسپینا خاتون; from the Gr****
title despoina and Turco-Mongol...
- Anna
Komnene Angelina or
Comnena Angelina (Gr****: Άννα Κομνηνή Αγγελίνα; c. 1176 – 1212) (not to be
confused with Anna
Komnene) was
Empress consort of...
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Theodora Komnene or
Comnena (Gr****: Θεοδώρα Κομνηνή Theodōra
Komnēnē) (born c. 1145) was a
niece of
Byzantine emperor Manuel I Comnenus, and wife of King...
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Eudokia Komnene or
Eudocia Comnena (Gr****: Εὐδοκία Κομνηνή) can
refer to:
Eudokia Komnene (daughter of
Alexios I) (1094 – c. 1129),
sixth child of Alexios...
-
Alexios I of
Trebizond and
Theodora Axuchina,
whose first name is unknown.
Komnene is the
female form of "Komnenos," her
family name. Her
siblings included...
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Irene Komnene Doukaina or
Eirene Komnene Doukaina (Gr****: Ειρήνη Κομνηνή Δούκαινα, Bulgarian: Ирина Комнина Дукина) was an
Empress of
Bulgaria during the...