Manuel I entered Constantinople

Summary:
As Manuel I reached the Asiatic shore opposite the capital, Axouch and the husbands of Manuel's sisters took a solemn oath at Chrysopolis, then conveyed him with the army across to the capital, where he dawned like the incarnation of Emmanuel on earth. He was enthusiastically welcomed, both as Ioannes II's heir but also as a young man wise beyond his years, a good and venturesome fighter, tall and handsome with an attractive smile, if slightly stooping and rather swarthy. As he reached the palace, his horse neighed, made elaborate circlings and then passed unhesitatingly through the gate only open to emperors - seen as a good omen by those interested in such things. Leon Stypes, the patriarch, had died before Manuel reached Constantinople, so he had to be replaced before the new emperor could be crowned 
Dates:
1143 June 27 
gambroi of Ioannes II Komnenos (Anonymi 155)
  • Took an oath, carried Manuel 1 to Constantinople from Chrysopolis across to Boukoleon together with Ioannes 293 and the entire army, and entered the palace (on Sunday June 27 of the 6th indiction:μηνὶ ἰουνίῳ κζ´, ἡμέρᾳ α´, ἰνδικτιῶνος ς´) Kleinchroniken 58.3
Ioannes Axouch, megas domestikos (Ioannes 293)
  • Took an oath, carried Manuel 1 to Constantinople from Chrysopolis across to Boukoleon together with the emperor's gambroi (Anonymi 155) and the entire army, and entered the palace (on Sunday June 27 of the 6th indiction:μηνὶ ἰουνίῳ κζ´, ἡμέρᾳ α´, ἰνδικτιῶνος ς´) Kleinchroniken 58.3
Leon Stypes, patriarch of Constantinople (Leon 11)
  • He had died before Manuel 1 reached Constantinople, and had to be replaced before the new emperor could be crowned (:) Niketas Choniates, Historia 51.93-96
Emperor Manuel I Komnenos (Manuel 1)
  • Taken to Constantinople from Chrysopolis across to Boukoleon by the emperor's gambroi (Anonymi 155), Ioannes 293 and the entire army, he entered the palace (on Sunday June 27 of the 6th indiction:μηνὶ ἰουνίῳ κζ´, ἡμέρᾳ α´, ἰνδικτιῶνος ς´) Kleinchroniken 58.3
  • Finally he appeared himself in the capital, dawning as Manuel like the incarnation of Emmanuel on earth (:) Italikos 294.3-36
  • He was welcomed when he arrived in Constantinople, both as Ioannes 2's heir but also as a young man wise beyond his years, a good and venturesome fighter, tall and handsome with an attractive smile, if slightly stooping and rather swarthy (:) Niketas Choniates, Historia 50.69-51.81
  • As he reached the palace, to an enthusiastic welcome, his horse neighed, made elaborate circlings and then passed unhesitatingly through the gate only open to emperors - seen as a good omen by those interested in such things (:) Niketas Choniates, Historia 51.82-92