Certainty: 2 Birth of twins to Ioannes, son of Alexios I, at Balabista Certainty: 2
1122
Certainty: 2 Ioannes II appointed his son Alexios co-emperor, & his other three sons sebastokrators Certainty: 2
1133
Certainty: 2 In the triumph for Kastamon, only an icon of the Theotokos rode in the chariot Certainty: 2
1135
Certainty: 3 Ioannes II was praised in Christmas hymns for recovering Kastamon & Gangra Certainty: 3
1136
Certainty: 3 Epiphany hymns (probably of this year) with polychronia for Ioannes II & his sons Certainty: 3
1137
Certainty: 2 Ioannes II reached Cilicia, capturing most of the coastal towns
He attacked Cilicia via Pamphylia, penetrated the Tauros in an attempt to sieze the Armenian prince Levon, then moved down the coast from Korykos to the rivers Kydnos and Saros, taking Lamos, Askora, Tarsos, Adana and Mopsuestia; Alexios, his co-emperor, had a comparatively independent mission, capturing Ankyra (in Cilicia?), then Gastounai later as they approached Antioch
Certainty: 2 Further captures by Byzantines en route to Antioch Certainty: 2
1139
Certainty: 2 Celebrations after the return of Ioannes II from Syria & Cilicia Certainty: 2
1142
Certainty: 2 Death of Alexios & Andronikos, sons of Ioannes II, around Attaleia Certainty: 2