Manuel sent an army under prominent commanders with a Danube fleet to relieve Zeugminon

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Dates:
1165 
Ioannes Angelos, son-in-law of Theodora porphyrogennetos (Ioannes 17011)
  • Was one of the subordinate commanders of an army sent to relieve Zeugminon by Manuel 1: in association with Ioannes 17014 (:) Kinnamos 238.12-14
Ioannes Ises, military commander under Manuel I (Ioannes 17014)
  • Was one of the subordinate commanders of an army sent to relieve Zeugminon by Manuel 1: in association with Ioannes 17011 (:) Kinnamos 238.12-14
Joseph Bryennios, military commander at Zeugminon (Joseph 17001)
  • Was one of the main commanders of an army sent to relieve Zeugminon by Manuel 1; had not arrived before the battle on the Danube between Byzantine and Hungarian ships: in association with Michael 17005 (:) Kinnamos 238.9-239.14
Emperor Manuel I Komnenos (Manuel 1)
  • Being not yet ready to set out with full forces, he sent ahead a significant army under Michael 17005 Gabras and Joseph 17001 Bryennios, also including Ioannes 17011 Angelos and Ioannes 17014 Ises, to relieve Zeugminon (besieged by Stephanos 17003) (:) Kinnamos 238.6-14
  • As well as the army to relieve Zeugminon, he sent numerous ships with soldiers and supplies and sent them via the Danube, to help the city till his own arrival (:) Kinnamos 238.14-18
Michael Gabras, doux of Sirmium (Michael 17005)
  • Was one of the main commanders of an army sent to relieve Zeugminon by Manuel 1; had not arrived before the battle on the Danube between Byzantine and Hungarian ships: in association with Joseph 17001 (:) Kinnamos 238.9-239.14