Ioannes Komnenos, protosebastos and protovestiarios E / L XII
Ἰωάννης (Varzos 128-II.142) (Ioannes 17006)
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- 1142
- Certainty: 2 Arrival of Andronikos' corpse in the capital: mourning of his wife & family Certainty: 2
- 1146
- Certainty: 2 Tzibrelitzemani: the battle becomes chaotic Certainty: 2
- 1149
- Manuel appointed his nephew Ioannes as protosebastos, making Andronikos (I) jealous Certainty: 1
- 1150
- Certainty: 2 A poem for the "Gardens of Adonis", a celebration of Eirene the sebastokratorissa & her family Certainty: 2
- Manuel advanced from Nis against Hungarian-Serbian allies Certainty: 3
- 1154
- Andronikos (I) made two unsuccessful attempts to murder Manuel at Pelagonia Certainty: 2
- Ioannes the protosebastos, gored by a boar, was treated by Manuel but obsessively hated by Andronikos Certainty: 2
- 1156
- Reynaud of Chatillon invaded & plundered Cyprus Certainty: 2
- 1157
- Certainty: 3 A council in the Blachernai palace deposed Soterichos Panteugenos Certainty: 3
- 1166
- Church council on Christ's words, "My father is greater than I": sessions in early March Certainty: 3
- 1170
- Certainty: 3 Manuel held a second council on John 14.28, to solve problems remaining from 1166 Certainty: 3
- 1172
- At death of Istvan III, Hungarians asked for Bela; he was installed as king with his Antiochene wife Certainty: 2