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Ioannes II Comnenus (Graece Ἰωάννης Κομνηνός; natus die 13 Septembris 1087; mortuus 8 Aprilis 1143)[1] fuit imperator Romanorum orientalium.

Wikidata Ioannes II Comnenus
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Ioannes II Comnenus: imago
Ioannes II Comnenus: imago
Nativitas: 13 Septembris 1087; Constantinopolis mediaevalis
Obitus: 8 Aprilis 1143; Cilicia
Patria: Imperium Byzantinum

Familia

Genitores: Alexius I Comnenus; Irene Ducaena
Coniunx: Prisca Hungariae
Proles: Isaacius Comnenus, Alexius Comnenus, Andronicus Comnenus, Manuel I Comnenus, Maria Komnene, Anna Komnene, Theodora Komnene, Eudokia Komnene, unknown daughter Comnene, Theodora Komnene
Familia: Comneni

Memoria

Ioannes II et imperatrix Irene (opus tessellatum in ecclesia Sanctae Sophiae)

Ioannes fuit filius imperatoris Alexii I Comneni et Irenae Ducaenae; imperium tenuit ab anno 1118. Successor ei fuit Manuel I Comnenus.

Ioannes Priscam Hungariae principissam anno 1104 in matrimonium duxit et ex ea octo liberos genuit, scilicet:

Fontes rerum gestarum Ioannis II Comneni

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  1. Ioannes Cinnamus, Epitome rerum ab Ioanne et Alexio Comnenis gestarum 1.10

Bibliographia

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  • John W. Birkenmeier, The Development of the Komnenian Army. Lugduni Batavorum: Brill, 2002 (Paginae selectae apud Google Books)
  • K. Varzos, Η γενεαλογία των Κομνηνών (2 voll. Thessalonicae, 1984 1A 1B 2) no. 34

Nexus externi

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  Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Ioannem II Comnenum spectant.
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