Michael Taronites (Greek: Μιχαήλ Ταρωνίτης) was a Byzantine aristocrat and brother-in-law of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos. He was involved in a conspiracy...
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Taronites (Greek: Ταρωνίτης), feminine form Taronitissa (Ταρωνίτισσα), was the name of a noble Byzantine family, descended from the ruling family of the...
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including former Empress Maria of Alania, Alexios' brother-in-law Michael Taronites, and indeed Alexios' full brother Adrianos Komnenos. The full list...
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houses of the late Byzantine world. The 11th-century Byzantine historian Michael Psellos reported that the Komnenos family originated from the village of...
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the quasi-independent governor of Trebizond and his son Gregory. Michael Taronites, the brother-in-law of Alexios. Nikephoros Diogenes, the son of emperor...
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Gregory Taronites (Greek: Γρηγόριος Ταρωνίτης) was a Byzantine governor of the theme of Chaldia (modern north-eastern Black Sea coast of Turkey) who rebelled...
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brother Adrianos, while another early holder, his brother-in-law Michael Taronites, was soon after raised to the even higher title of panhypersebastos...
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Komnene [Wikidata] (c. 1047 – after 1094), married the panhypersebastos Michael Taronites Isaac Komnenos (c. 1050–1102/4), sebastokrator, married Irene, daughter...
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flee, whereupon he was captured after seeking refuge in a church. Michael Taronites (1094) – Alexios' brother-in-law, he was convicted of conspiring against...
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uncle, Emperor Alexios I Komnenos. His father, the panhypersebastos Michael Taronites, belonged to the aristocratic family of the Taronitai, a clan of princely...
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