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Sebastokrator (Medieval Gr****: Σεβαστοκράτωρ, romanized: Sevastokrátor, lit. 'August Ruler',
Byzantine Gr**** pronunciation: [sevastoˈkrator]; Bulgarian:...
- of his
younger brother, from whom he
received the
elevated title of
sebastokratōr. In
March 1195
while Isaac II was away
hunting in Thrace,
Alexios was...
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Isaac Komnenos may
refer to:
Isaac I
Komnenos (c. 1007 – 1060),
Byzantine general and
emperor in 1057–1059
Isaac Komnenos (brother of
Alexios I) (c. 1050 –...
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elder brother Alexios was
raised to co-emperor, he
received the rank of
sebastokratōr along with his
younger brothers Isaac and Manuel.
Komnenos became early...
- However,
despite being given the
highest of
court titles, that of
sebastokrator,
Isaac later became estranged from his
brother and
became an active...
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hierarchy included the
title sebastos and
variants derived from it, like
sebastokrator, protosebastos, panhy****bastos, and sebastohypertatos. The term appears...
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Thessaly for life.
Although Angelos was
later raised to the high rank of
sebastokrator and enjo**** a
measure of autonomy, his
authority was cir****scribed:...
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great prestige and power. When
Alexios I
Komnenos created the
title of
sebastokrator,
kaisar became third in importance, and
fourth after Manuel I Komnenos...
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Devoll and the Vjosa.
Since he had the high
Byzantine court title of
Sebastokrator, he was
apparently formally recognized by
Emperor Andronikos II as governor...
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Komnenos and
Empress Irene Doukaina. He was
raised to the high rank of
sebastokrator by his
older brother John II
Komnenos in
reward for his support, but...