Certainty: 2 Birth of Alexios, fifth child of the sebastokrator Andronikos Certainty: 2
Certainty: 2 Arrival of Andronikos' corpse in the capital: mourning of his wife & family
Andronikos arrived back in Constantinople by ship either dead or (as is suggested by Manganeios Prodromos) in a mortal coma. His wife Eirene the sebastokratorissa was devastated, only saved from death by her recently-born baby. The mourning of his children is depicted as puzzlement that their father ignores them completely, despite their attempts to communicate with him
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