Noun
Komnenos (plural Komnenoi)
Alternative form of Comnenus
Alexios' policy of integration of the nobility bore the fruit of continuity: every Byzantine emperor who reigned after Alexios I Komnenos was related to him by either descent or marriage. Source: Internet
After bribing the Western troops guarding the city, Isaac and Alexios Komnenos entered the capital victoriously on April 1, 1081. Source: Internet
By November 1183, Andronikos had associated his younger legitimate son John Komnenos on the throne. Source: Internet
His Balkan expeditions are said to have taken great booty in slaves and livestock; P. Magdalino, The Empire of Manuel I Komnenos, 174 Kinnamos was impressed by the amount of arms taken from the Hungarian dead after the battle of 1167. Source: Internet
Magdalino, The Empire of Manuel I Komnenos, p. 42 Arrival of the Crusaders Arrival of the Second Crusade before Constantinople, portrayed in Jean Fouquet's painting from around 1455–1460, Arrivée des croisés à Constantinople. Source: Internet
Norwich 1995, p. 5 Maria was persuaded to do so on the advice of her own "Alans" and her eunuchs, who had been instigated by Isaac Komnenos. Source: Internet