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Andronikos Komnenos (son of John II)

Andronikos Komnenos (Greek: Ἀνδρόνικος Κομνηνός) (c. 1108 – 1142), Latinized as Andronicus Comnenus, was a Byzantine prince of the Komnenian dynasty.

Andronikos Komnenos
Bornc. 1108
Constantinople
(modern-day Istanbul, Turkey)
Died1142
Noble familyKomnenos
Spouse(s)Irene
IssueMaria Komnene
John Doukas Komnenos
Theodora Komnene
Eudokia Komnene
Alexios Komnenos
FatherJohn II Komnenos
MotherPiroska of Hungary

Biography edit

Andronikos Komnenos was born in c. 1108/9, as the third child and second son of the Byzantine Emperor John II Komnenos and his Hungarian wife, Piroska (Irene).[1] Probably in 1122, when his elder brother Alexios was raised to co-emperor, he received the rank of sebastokratōr along with his younger brothers Isaac and Manuel.[2]

Komnenos became early on involved in military affairs. His first campaign was when he accompanied his father in his decisive victory against the Hungarians in 1129. Like his other brothers, he then accompanied John II during his successive campaigns against the Seljuk Turks in Asia Minor.[3] The court poets Michael Italikos and Theodore Prodromos praised Andronikos' military ability, the former comparing him to the mythical heroes of the Iliad.[4] He died in August 1142, shortly after his elder brother Alexios. The brothers had once again followed their father, who campaigned against the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, but at Attaleia Alexios suddenly fell ill and died. Andronikos, who thus became the heir-apparent, outlived him a short while, before succumbing as well. While John II continued his campaign, the third brother Isaac finally brought the corpses of his two brothers back to Constantinople, where they were entombed in the Pantokrator Monastery.[5]

Family edit

Komnenos was married around 1124 a woman named Irene, whose family and origin are unknown, except for a reference by an unknown poet who claimed in an encomiastic poem of her that she descended from the Aeneads.[6] The couple had several children:

References edit

  1. ^ Varzos 1984, p. 357.
  2. ^ Varzos 1984, p. 357, esp. note 5.
  3. ^ Varzos 1984, p. 358.
  4. ^ Varzos 1984, pp. 358–359.
  5. ^ Varzos 1984, pp. 359–361.
  6. ^ Varzos 1984, pp. 361–362.

Sources edit

  • Varzos, Konstantinos (1984). [The Genealogy of the Komnenoi] (PDF) (in Greek). Vol. A. Thessaloniki: Centre for Byzantine Studies, University of Thessaloniki. OCLC 834784634., pp. 357–379

andronikos, komnenos, john, andronikos, komnenos, greek, Ἀνδρόνικος, Κομνηνός, 1108, 1142, latinized, andronicus, comnenus, byzantine, prince, komnenian, dynasty, andronikos, komnenosbornc, 1108, constantinople, modern, istanbul, turkey, died1142noble, familyk. Andronikos Komnenos Greek Ἀndronikos Komnhnos c 1108 1142 Latinized as Andronicus Comnenus was a Byzantine prince of the Komnenian dynasty Andronikos KomnenosBornc 1108 Constantinople modern day Istanbul Turkey Died1142Noble familyKomnenosSpouse s IreneIssueMaria KomneneJohn Doukas KomnenosTheodora KomneneEudokia Komnene Alexios KomnenosFatherJohn II KomnenosMotherPiroska of Hungary Contents 1 Biography 2 Family 3 References 4 SourcesBiography editAndronikos Komnenos was born in c 1108 9 as the third child and second son of the Byzantine Emperor John II Komnenos and his Hungarian wife Piroska Irene 1 Probably in 1122 when his elder brother Alexios was raised to co emperor he received the rank of sebastokratōr along with his younger brothers Isaac and Manuel 2 Komnenos became early on involved in military affairs His first campaign was when he accompanied his father in his decisive victory against the Hungarians in 1129 Like his other brothers he then accompanied John II during his successive campaigns against the Seljuk Turks in Asia Minor 3 The court poets Michael Italikos and Theodore Prodromos praised Andronikos military ability the former comparing him to the mythical heroes of the Iliad 4 He died in August 1142 shortly after his elder brother Alexios The brothers had once again followed their father who campaigned against the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia but at Attaleia Alexios suddenly fell ill and died Andronikos who thus became the heir apparent outlived him a short while before succumbing as well While John II continued his campaign the third brother Isaac finally brought the corpses of his two brothers back to Constantinople where they were entombed in the Pantokrator Monastery 5 Family editKomnenos was married around 1124 a woman named Irene whose family and origin are unknown except for a reference by an unknown poet who claimed in an encomiastic poem of her that she descended from the Aeneads 6 The couple had several children Maria Komnene who married Theodoros Dasiotes then John Kantakouzenos citation needed John Doukas Komnenos died c 17 September 1176 who married first name unknown Taronitissa and had a daughter Maria citation needed Theodora Komnene died 2 January 1184 who married Henry II Jasomirgott citation needed Eudokia Komnene who married an unknown first husband and then Michael Gabras She was also one of the mistresses of Andronikos I Komnenos citation needed Alexios Komnenos who was married to Maria Doukaina and had a daughter Eudokia and two short lived sons He is believed to have had Maria of Antioch widow of Manuel I as a mistress He headed the regency council for her son Alexios II citation needed References edit Varzos 1984 p 357 Varzos 1984 p 357 esp note 5 Varzos 1984 p 358 Varzos 1984 pp 358 359 Varzos 1984 pp 359 361 Varzos 1984 pp 361 362 Sources editVarzos Konstantinos 1984 H Genealogia twn Komnhnwn The Genealogy of the Komnenoi PDF in Greek Vol A Thessaloniki Centre for Byzantine Studies University of Thessaloniki OCLC 834784634 pp 357 379 Preceded byAndronikos Komnenos Isaac Komnenos Sebastokrator of the Byzantine Empire1122 1142 With Andronikos Komnenos until 1130 31 Isaac Komnenos Isaac Komnenos Manuel Komnenos Succeeded byIsaac Komnenos Isaac Komnenos Manuel Komnenos Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andronikos Komnenos son of John II amp oldid 1188653350, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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