Ποιος χρονολόγησε Ανδρόνικος Α΄ Κομνηνός;
Θεοδώρα Κομνηνή dated Ανδρόνικος Α΄ Κομνηνός from ? until ?.
Φιλίππα της Αντιοχείας dated Ανδρόνικος Α΄ Κομνηνός from ? until ?.
Ανδρόνικος Α΄ Κομνηνός
Ο Ανδρόνικος Α΄ Κομνηνός (1118 - 12 Σεπτεμβρίου 1185) ήταν Βυζαντινός αυτοκράτορας (1183 - 1185), ανέβηκε στον θρόνο αφού ανέτρεψε τον ανηψιό του Αλέξιο Β΄ Κομνηνό γιο του πρώτου ξαδέλφου του Μανουήλ Α΄ Κομνηνού. Ο Ανδρόνικος Α΄ ήταν μικρότερος γιος του Ισαάκιου Κομνηνού και της Ειρήνης των Βαγρατιδών, ο πατέρας του ήταν μικρότερος γιος του Αλεξίου Α΄ Κομνηνού του πρώτου αυτοκράτορα από τη Δυναστεία των Κομνηνών. Περιγράφεται σαν ενεργός πολιτικά και στρατιωτικά, ευγενής, θαρραλέος και ρήτορας.
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Theodora Komnene (Ancient Greek: Θεοδώρα Κομνηνή; born c. 1145) was a member of the Byzantine imperial Komnenos family who became queen consort of the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem.
In 1158, Emperor Manuel I Komnenos arranged for Theodora, his 12-year-old niece, to marry King Baldwin III of Jerusalem as part of an alliance of the two Christian states requested by Baldwin's advisors. Although they were happy together, Theodora wielded no power as Baldwin's wife, and was widowed in 1162. She retired to Acre, the city she was to hold for life as dower.
In 1168, Theodora started a relationship with her kinsman Andronikos Komnenos and soon eloped with him, infuriating Manuel. They wandered through the Muslim-ruled Levant and had two children together, Alexios and Eirene. After some time spent in Georgia, they moved to Anatolia, where Theodora and her children were captured and brought to Manuel. Andronikos and Manuel reconciled, and Theodora spent the rest of her life with Andronikos in Paphlagonia. She presumably died before 1182, when he became emperor.
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Φιλίππα της Αντιοχείας
Philippa of Antioch (1148 – 1178) was a noblewoman from the Latin East.
Philippa was the daughter of Constance of Antioch and Raymond of Poitiers. Philippa's siblings were Bohemond III of Antioch and Maria of Antioch. In 1149, her father died in the Battle of Inab, and her mother remarried in 1153 to Raynald of Châtillon. From this marriage at least one daughter was born, Agnes.
Philippa was the mistress of Andronikos Komnenos in 1166–67. After she was abandoned by Andronikos, Philippa married Humphrey II of Toron. She had no children. Philippa died in 1178. She was buried at the church of St. Mary in the Valley of Josaphat.
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