Certainty: 2 Capture of Andronikos (I) Komnenos & Theodoros Dasiotes
During the swift journey home with Manuel I to claim the throne, Manuel's cousin Andronikos (I) and his niece's husband Theodoros Dasiotes were captured whilst hunting, and taken to Mas'ud of Ikonion. At the time Manuel was too obsessed with speed of arrival to take steps to recover them. Soon after, however, he had Andronikos (at least) freed without a ransom. However Dasiotes' wife, Maria, daughter of Manuel's deceased brother Andronikos, was soon to be called a widow
1146
Certainty: 2 Violent quarrel among Komnenian family members at Metabole Certainty: 2
Certainty: 2 To reach safety, Manuel still had to fight a Turcoman tribe in the Maiander valley Certainty: 2
1152
Andronikos (I) was appointed supreme commander in Cilicia & Isauria: he attacked MopsuestiaCertainty: 2
Toros, besieged in Mopsuestia, made a sortie against Andronikos (I), who barely escaped to AntiochCertainty: 2
Andronikos (I) from Cilicia treacherously won over Baldwin III & Mas'ud of IkonionCertainty: 2
1153
Andronikos (I), after failure in Cilicia, was appointed doux of Nis & Branicevo, with Kastoria alsoCertainty: 2
From Nis, Andronikos (I) began to conspire with Frederick Barbarossa & Geza IICertainty: 2
1154
Andronikos (I) offered territory to Geza II in return for for help in rebellon against ManuelCertainty: 2
Certainty: 2 Georgios Tornikes wrote to Andronikos (I) at Branicevo in favour of his brother Demetrios Certainty: 2
Andronikos (I) made two unsuccessful attempts to murder Manuel at PelagoniaCertainty: 2
Ioannes the protosebastos, gored by a boar, was treated by Manuel but obsessively hated by AndronikosCertainty: 2
1164
Andronikos (I) escaped from prison in Constantinople & fled to RussiaCertainty: 2
1165
Andronikos (I) returned from Russia & was accepted in time to fight in the siegeCertainty: 2
1166
Andronikos (I) was sent to solve problems in Cilicia, with extra revenue from Cypriot taxesCertainty: 2
Andronikos' life of seduction & sedition on Byzantium's eastern frontierCertainty: 2
1182
Murder of Maria of Antioch (widow of Manuel I) by Andronikos (I)Certainty: 2
1183
Accession of Andronikos I Komnenos, murder of Alexios II KomnenosCertainty: 2
1184
Dispute over property at Pouzouchia & donation of paroikoi by Andronikos I to Lavra's metochion of ProdromosCertainty: 3