Certainty: 2 Birth of Alexios, fifth child of the sebastokrator Andronikos
Theodoros Prodromos wrote a poem to welcome Alexios Komnenos, the second son of the sebastokrator Andronikos and his wife Eirene. Eirene the sebastokratorissa was congratulated on adding a second (male) sun to her three (female) moons, and told to forget the pain of childbirth and begin preparing mounts, armour and weapons for the new Achilles, telling him of the exploits of his ancestors. Andronikos, though absent, was asked to embrace the new-born Alexios as if present, and to rejoice with tears of joy. Ioannes II, also absent, should lead the celebrations for another branch of the huge Komnenian tree and another potential general
Certainty: 2 Arrival of Andronikos' corpse in the capital: mourning of his wife & family Certainty: 2
1150
Certainty: 2 A poem for the "Gardens of Adonis", a celebration of Eirene the sebastokratorissa & her family 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 MarchCertainty: 3
1170
Certainty: 3 Manuel held a second council on John 14.28, to solve problems remaining from 1166 Certainty: 3
1180
Death of Manuel I, accession of Alexios II KomnenosCertainty: 3