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Byzantine noble family
Nikephoros Petraliphas is recorded as a distinguished general. Although the relation between them is unknown, perhaps they were among the four Petraliphas brothers
Petraliphas
John Petraliphas (Greek: Ἰωάννης Πετραλίφας) was a Byzantine noble and governor of Thessaly and Macedonia in the late 12th/early 13th century with the
John_Petraliphas
John Komnenos Raoul Doukas Angelos Petraliphas (Greek: Ἱωάννης Κομνηνός Ῥαούλ Δούκας Ἄγγελος Πετραλίφας; died c. 1274) was a Byzantine noble and military
John_Raoul_Petraliphas
Bulgarian noble
of Henry of Flanders and then, after her death, to the daughter of a Petraliphas, brother-in-law to the ruler of Epirus (and after 1225 Emperor of Thessalonica)
Alexius_Slav
couple include: Theodora, who married (1) George Mouzalon, (2) John Raoul Petraliphas; Maria, wife of Constantine Tikh; Anna, wife of Nikephoros I Komnenos
John Kantakouzenos (pinkernes)
John_Kantakouzenos_(pinkernes)
13th-century Albanian nobleman
western Macedonia. Golem was in control of Ohrid at the time. He, Theodore Petraliphas and others who were allies of Michael Doukas negotiated with Vatatzes
Golem_of_Kruja
Consort of Epirus and Orthodox saint
open to question. Theodora was the daughter of the sebastokrator John Petraliphas, governor of Thessaly and Macedonia. She was born in Thessalonica sometime
Theodora_of_Arta
him. He was possibly the son of Maria Sphrantzaina, daughter of John Petraliphas and a sister-in-law of Michael II Komnenos Doukas, Despot of Epirus.
Gabriel_Sphrantzes
14th–15th c. Pakourianos Parsakoutenos Pegonites, active in 11th–12th c. Petraliphas, active in the 12th–13th c. Philanthropenos, active in the 13th–14th
List_of_Byzantine_families
City in southwestern North Macedonia
259: "As Ochrid is mentioned [...] it may be that Ochrid was also under Petraliphas' control or, more likely, Goulamos (see §49.30) and was ceded to the
Ohrid
As a reward, Michael VIII appointed Alexios' eldest son, John Raoul Petraliphas, as protovestiarios, while Raoul was made pinkernes. In 1276, Raoul was
Manuel_Komnenos_Raoul
Byzantine general who recaptured Constantinople in 1261
Alexios Strategopoulos and John Raoul Petraliphas were tasked with reducing Epirus proper. Strategopoulos and Petraliphas crossed the Pindus Mountains, bypassed
Alexios_Strategopoulos
Byzantine court title
Komnenos Vatatzes, son-in-law of Alexios III Angelos, c. 1195–1196. John Petraliphas, Byzantine, late 12th/early 13th century Empire of Nicaea Sabas Asidenos
Sebastokrator
III Doukas Vatatzes, Golem (ruler of Arbanon at the time) and Theodore Petraliphas, who were initially Michael's allies, defected to John III in 1252. He
History_of_Albania
Emperor of Serbs and Greeks
25. Theodora Doukaina Vatatzaina 6. John Palaiologos 26. John Raoul Petraliphas, protovestiarios 13. Irene Raoulaina 27. Theodora Palaiologina Kantakouzene
Simeon_Uroš
Town in Greece
1101 to resupply at the city. During the 12th century, members of the Petraliphas family are known to have lived in the city. On 24 November 1189, the
Didymoteicho
Battle between Frankish and Byzantine forces in 1259
Alexios Strategopoulos and John Raoul Petraliphas were tasked with reducing Epirus proper. Strategopoulos and Petraliphas crossed the Pindus Mountains, bypassed
Battle_of_Pelagonia
Byzantine noble family of Norman origin
Palaiologos (r. 1259–1282). He appointed Alexios' eldest son, John Raoul Petraliphas, as protovestiarios, while another, Manuel, was made pinkernes. Manuel
Raoul_(Byzantine_family)
Byzantine general
a clash at Prousenos near Philippopolis in 1189. Together with John Petraliphas, Michael Kantakouzenos and others, he was involved in the successful
Theodore_Branas
Topics referred to by the same term
Norman descent Alexios Raoul (died c. 1258), Byzantine general John Raoul Petraliphas (died c. 1274), Byzantine noble and military commander Manuel Raoul,
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Theodore of Thessalonica died c. 1253 Michael I of Epirus died c.1214 John Petraliphas Stephen Nemanja c.1113-1199 Anastasia d. 1200 Alexios III of Byzantium
List of monarchs of Montenegro
List_of_monarchs_of_Montenegro
Norman knight in the service of the Byzantine Empire
Didymoteichon in Thrace. The descendants of Peter Aliphas became the Petraliphas family, a prominent family in later Byzantine history. Láiou, Angeliki
Peter_Aliphas
Emperor of Nicaea from 1221 to 1254
the expansion of Epirus. Michael's allies Golem of Kruja and Theodore Petraliphas defected to John III in 1252. John III died in Nymphaion in 1254, and
John_III_Doukas_Vatatzes
Petraliphaina ? (Petraliphas) ? c. 1216 c. 1216 1224 as Empress in Thessalonica 1230 ? Theodore Theodora Petraliphaina John Petraliphas (Petraliphas) 1225 about
List of empresses of the Byzantine successor states
List_of_empresses_of_the_Byzantine_successor_states
Medieval Albanian state
and the Emperor of Nicaea John III Doukas Vatatzes, Golem and Theodore Petraliphas, who were initially Michael's allies, eventually defected to John III
Principality_of_Arbanon
Army of the Byzantine Empire, 1081–1204
of sebastos and two of their number, Andronikos Lampardas and Alexios Petraliphas, were prominent generals. Under Alexios I, and probably subsequently
Byzantine army (Komnenian era)
Byzantine_army_(Komnenian_era)
Empress consort of Bulgaria
Thessalonica, and Maria Petraliphaina (sister of the sebastokrator John Petraliphas). In 1230 Irene and her family were captured by the troops of tsar Ivan
Irene_Komnene_Doukaina
Byzantine aristocrat of Norman descent
1191). Alexios Komnenos. Anna Komnene, who married the general Alexios Petraliphas. Theodora Komnene (unascertained), who married John Kontostephanos, brother
John_Rogerios_Dalassenos
Despot of Epirus
Epirote generals, John Glabas and Michael's brother-in-law Theodore Petraliphas, defected to the Nicaeans, followed shortly after by the ruler of Kruja
Michael_II_Komnenos_Doukas
Queen consort of Serbia
John Palaiologos 20. Alexios Raoul, protovestiarios 10. John Raoul Petraliphas, protovestiarios 21. Vatatzaina 5. Irene Raoulaina 22. John Kantakouzenos
Maria Palaiologina, Queen of Serbia
Maria_Palaiologina,_Queen_of_Serbia
Empress of Thessalonica
names are unknown. Maria was a member of the Petraliphas family, of Italian origin. Her brother John Petraliphas was a ranking noble in the court of the Byzantine
Maria_Petraliphaina
Byzantine general
Nicaean army in Macedonia, with Alexios Strategopoulos and John Raoul Petraliphas as subordinate commanders. After his coronation as co-emperor in early
John Palaiologos (brother of Michael VIII)
John_Palaiologos_(brother_of_Michael_VIII)
According to Rodolphe Guilland, he was married to an unnamed lady from the Petraliphas family, and was likely the brother of another high official, Manuel Palaiologos
Markos_Palaiologos_Iagaris
13th-century AD emperor and autocrat of the Romans
stalemate was broken when two Epirote generals, John Glabas and Theodore Petraliphas, defected to the Nicaeans, followed shortly after by the ruler of Kruja
Theodore_Komnenos_Doukas
Byzantine noblewoman, nun and scholar
Theodora was married again to the newly promoted protovestiarios John Raoul Petraliphas, a scion of the noble Raoul family and senior military officer. Before
Theodora_Raoulaina
Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey
VIII Palaiologos (r. 1259–1282) and wife of protovestiarios John Raoul Petraliphas, rebuilt the monastery and the church, deserving the appellation of second
Koca_Mustafa_Pasha_Mosque
13th-century German nobleman
favour Lombards in the government. Berthold even patronised the family of Petraliphas, giving the monastery of Saint Hilarion near Halmyros to Maria Petraliphaina
Berthold II von Katzenelnbogen
Berthold_II_von_Katzenelnbogen
Sister of the Byzantine emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos
couple include: Theodora, who married (1) George Mouzalon, (2) John Raoul Petraliphas Maria, wife of Constantine Tikh, Tsar of Bulgaria Anna, wife of Nikephoros
Irene_Komnene_Palaiologina
Byzantine official (c. 1220 – 1258)
Mouzalon's murder, Theodora would marry the protovestiarios John Raoul Petraliphas (in 1261). A staunch opponent of her uncle's unionist religious policies
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