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Byzantine noblewoman
Anna Dalassene (Greek: Ἄννα Δαλασσηνή; c. 1025/30 – 1 November 1100/02) was an important Byzantine noblewoman who played a significant role in the rise
Anna_Dalassene
Byzantine emperor from 1081 to 1118
to join a conspiracy against Nikephoros III. The mother of Alexios, Anna Dalassene, was to play a prominent role in this coup d'état of 1081, along with
Alexios_I_Komnenos
Byzantine military leader (c. 1015–1067)
Anna Dalassene. He died as a monk on 12 July 1067. John Komnenos married Anna Dalassene, the daughter of Alexios Charon, most likely in 1044. Anna, born
John Komnenos (Domestic of the Schools)
John_Komnenos_(Domestic_of_the_Schools)
Byzantine historian (1083–1153)
when he died around 1094. Anna's relationships to her mother-in-law Maria of Alania, her paternal grandmother Anna Dalassene, and her mother Irene Doukaina
Anna_Komnene
Female given name
consort of Poland Anna of Cleves, multiple people Anna Dalassene, Byzantine noblewoman Anna Dandolo, queen consort of Serbia Anna Dorothea, Abbess of
Anna_(name)
Byzantine empress from 1081 to 1118
the historian Anna Komnene. She was initially heavily overshadowed and humiliated in influence and power by her mother-in-law Anna Dalassene, but after her
Irene_Doukaina
Byzantine emperor from 1118 to 1143
the Caesar Nikephoros Bryennios, the husband of her eldest child Anna Komnene. Anna, who in infancy had been betrothed to her father's first co-emperor
John_II_Komnenos
11th-century Byzantine aristocrat and military leader
1071. Manuel was the first-born child of John Komnenos and his wife Anna Dalassene. The date of his birth is unknown, but he was described as a youth in
Manuel Komnenos (kouropalates)
Manuel_Komnenos_(kouropalates)
Byzantine emperor from 1143 to 1180
Columbia University Press – via Archive.org. Komnene, Anna (1969) [c. 1148]. The Alexiad of Anna Comnena. Translated by Sewter, E. R. A. Penguin Classics
Manuel_I_Komnenos
Byzantine Greek noble family
after uncovering a conspiracy against him by his sister, the chronicler Anna Komnene. John's son Manuel ruled for another 37 years. The Komnenos dynasty
Komnenos
Son of Byzantine Emperor Romanos IV Diogenes
refusing the throne. Anna Dalassene expected the Doukas men to lead the country to military problems. Consequently, Anna Dalassene plotted with Romanos
Constantine Diogenes (son of Romanos IV)
Constantine_Diogenes_(son_of_Romanos_IV)
Head of the Catholic Church from 1086 to 1087
exist. Victor is the probable author of a letter to the empress-mother Anna Dalassene concerning the molestation of pilgrims to the Holy Land in the Byzantine
Pope_Victor_III
Dalassenos (Greek: Δαλασσηνός), feminine form Dalassene or Dalassena (Greek: Δαλασσηνή), was a Byzantine aristocratic family prominent in the 11th century
Dalassenos
Byzantine general
Pechenegs in 1050. John Komnenos (c. 1015 – 12 July 1067), married Anna Dalassene, and served during his brother's reign as Domestic of the Schools. He
Manuel_Erotikos_Komnenos
Emperor and Autocrat of the Romans
Doukaina to Alexios Komnenos over the objections of the latter's mother Anna Dalassene. In this change of circumstance, he abandoned the monastic habit and
John_Doukas_(Caesar)
Sebastokrator
his wife Anna Dalassene. The exact date of his birth is unknown, but was likely around 1050. According to his niece, the historian-princess Anna Komnene
Isaac Komnenos (brother of Alexios I)
Isaac_Komnenos_(brother_of_Alexios_I)
Byzantine military leader
the Alexiad of Anna Komnene. According to the Alexiad, Constantine Dalassenos was related to Alexios I through his mother, Anna Dalassene, although the
Constantine Dalassenos (thalassokrator)
Constantine_Dalassenos_(thalassokrator)
Byzantine Empress from 1059 to 1071
after her exile in 1071. Soon after her deposition, she allied with Anna Dalassene, a sister-in-law of Isaac I Komnenos who had also been exiled, to restore
Eudokia_Makrembolitissa
Calendar year
Japanese emperor (d. 1068) Agnes of Poitou, Holy Roman Empress (d. 1077) Anna Dalassene, Byzantine empress and regent Edith of Wessex, English queen (approximate
1025
Queen Regent of Hungary from 1141 to 1146
Uroš I (r. ca. 1112–1145) of the Vukanović dynasty, and Byzantine princess Anna Diogenissa. Her father had participated in the Byzantine-Hungarian War (1127–29)
Helena of Serbia, Queen of Hungary
Helena_of_Serbia,_Queen_of_Hungary
Theophylact Dalassenos) — and mother of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos — Anna Dalassene was not born until sometime between 1020 and 1030. Lilie, Ralph-Johannes;
Alexios_Charon
empresses, Irene of Montferrat, wife of emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos, and Anna of Savoy, wife of emperor Andronikos III Palaiologos and mother of emperor
List of Roman and Byzantine empresses
List_of_Roman_and_Byzantine_empresses
Usurper of the Byzantine Empire
the second daughter of the Domestic of the Schools John Komnenos and Anna Dalassene and sister of the future Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081–1118)
Nikephoros_Melissenos
Comes palatinus of Hungary
the third son of Uroš I, the Grand Prince of Serbia (r. ca 1112–1145), and Anna Diogenissa, the granddaughter of Romanos IV Diogenes, the Byzantine Emperor
Beloš
Byzantine military officer (died 1105)
I Komnenos (r. 1057–1059) and Anna Dalassene. According to the historian Nikephoros Bryennios, after John's death, Anna entrusted Adrianos and his younger
Adrianos_Komnenos
was most likely the father of Adrianos, the maternal grandfather of Anna Dalassene, the mother of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos, founder of the Komnenian
Theophylact_Dalassenos
Sebastos and megas droungarios tou stolou of the Byzantine Empire
Byzantine navy. He was the fifth son and last child of John Komnenos and Anna Dalassene, and thus the youngest brother of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081–1118)
Nikephoros Komnenos (brother of Alexios I)
Nikephoros_Komnenos_(brother_of_Alexios_I)
Byzantine general and aristocrat (c. 940–998)
was most likely the father of Adrianos, the maternal grandfather of Anna Dalassene, the mother of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos, founder of the Komnenian
Damian_Dalassenos
Decade
Japanese emperor (d. 1068) Agnes of Poitou, Holy Roman Empress (d. 1077) Anna Dalassene, Byzantine empress and regent Edith of Wessex, English queen (approximate
1020s
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1081 to 1084
of the emperor Alexios I Komnenos, Anna Dalassene, to whom he had become an intimate advisor. He was an eunuch. Anna Comnena and other writers describe
Eustratius_Garidas
Komnene, the oldest daughter of the megas domestikos John Komnenos and Anna Dalassene, and oldest sister of Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081–1118). John was the
John_Taronites
Byzantine aristocrat
Komnene, the oldest daughter of the megas domestikos John Komnenos and Anna Dalassene, and sister of the future emperor Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081–1118)
Michael_Taronites
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1075 to 1081
Cosmas I resigned or was forced out soon after, as Alexios I's mother, Anna Dalassene, disliked Irene's link to the Doukas family and resented this interference
Cosmas_I_of_Constantinople
ANNA DALASSENE
ANNA DALASSENE
Female
German
German form of Greek Hagne, AGNA means "chaste; holy."
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic name derived from the word éan, ÉANNA means "bird-like."
Girl/Female
Indian
From Anga.
Female
Russian
(ÐнÑ) Russian form of Latin Anna, ANYA means "favor; grace."
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Netherlands, Polish, Slovenia, Swedish, Swiss
Full of Grace; God is Gracious; God has Shown Favor; Form for Anna
Male
German
Frisian pet form of Germanic names beginning with arn-, ANNE means "eagle." Compare with feminine Anne.
Female
Russian
(ÐнÑ) Variant spelling of Russian Anya, ANJA means "favor; grace."
Female
Polish
Polish form of Greek Hanna, ANKA means "favor; grace."
Female
German
German pet form of Latin Anna, ANINA means "favor; grace." Compare with other forms of Anina.
Female
Romanian
Romanian pet form of Greek Hanna, ANCA means "favor; grace."
Female
Finnish
 Short form of Finnish Anniina and Annikki, both ANNI means "favor; grace." Compare with another form of Anni.
Girl/Female
African, American, Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Russian, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu
Inexhaustible; Gracious; Graceful; Resurrection; Favour; Form of Anna; Beautiful; Something Unexpected; Grace of God
Female
English
French form Latin Anna, ANNE means "favor; grace." Compare with masculine Anne.
Female
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian pet form of Greek Hanna, ANNI means "favor; grace." Compare with another form of Anni.
Female
Spanish
 Spanish form of Latin Anna, AINA means "favor; grace." Compare with other forms of Aina.
Female
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Latin Anna, ANNAG means "favor; grace."Â
Female
Polish
 Pet form of Polish Anka, ANIA means "favor; grace." Compare with another form of Ania.
Female
English
 Latin form of Greek Hanna, ANNA means "favor; grace." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of a prophetess in Jerusalem.
Female
Russian
 Variant spelling of Russian Anya, ANIA means "favor; grace." Compare with another form of Ania.
Female
Finnish
 Variant form of Finnish Aino, AINA means "the only one." Compare with other forms of Aina.
ANNA DALASSENE
ANNA DALASSENE
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Hill Dweller
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Worship
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who Obeys
Boy/Male
Indian
Watchful
Girl/Female
Muslim
Name of a sahabiyah ra
Girl/Female
Spanish
Manly.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Morrell.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Bright
Girl/Female
Scandinavian American
Hebrew name Elizabeth. My God is bountiful;God of plenty.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Divinely Wealthy
ANNA DALASSENE
ANNA DALASSENE
ANNA DALASSENE
ANNA DALASSENE
ANNA DALASSENE
n.
The food supplied to the Israelites in their journey through the wilderness of Arabia; hence, divinely supplied food.
n.
A species of pier produced by thickening a wall at its termination, treated architecturally as a pilaster, with capital and base.
n. pl.
Antae. See Anta.
n.
An East Indian money of account, the sixteenth of a rupee, or about 2/ cents.
n.
A name given to lichens of the genus Lecanora, sometimes blown into heaps in the deserts of Arabia and Africa, and gathered and used as food.
n.
Alt. of Annat
pl.
of Anta
n.
A genus of tropical plants, with large leaves and often with showy flowers. The Indian shot (C. Indica) is found in gardens of the northern United States.
n.
A sweetish exudation in the form of pale yellow friable flakes, coming from several trees and shrubs and used in medicine as a gentle laxative, as the secretion of Fraxinus Ornus, and F. rotundifolia, the manna ashes of Southern Europe.
n.
A measure of length in Italy, varying from six to seven feet. See Cane, 4.
pl.
of Ansa
n.
A small wild ox of Celebes (Anoa depressicornis), allied to the buffalo, but having long nearly straight horns.
n.
Alt. of Arnee
n.
A diminutive of Ann or Anne, the proper name.
n.
The black, destroying goddess; -- called also Doorga, Anna Purna.
n.
A local European measure of length. See Canna.
inerj.
Anan.
adv.
Of each; an equal quantity; as, wine and honey, ana (or, contracted, aa), / ij., that is, of wine and honey, each, two ounces.