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135:, a nephew of the late Manuel I Komnenos, who had raised a revolt in western Anatolia. Vatatzes, who had become seriously ill, met Lapardas' army near Philadelphia. Vatatzes' forces were victorious and Lapardas' broken troops were pursued for some distance. However, a few days later, on 16 May 1182, Vatatzes died. Without his leadership the rebellion quickly broke apart. 354: 492: 347: 705: 340: 801: 116:. The war continued in 1183, when the Serbs joined forces with the Hungarians. The Byzantine border armies were under the command of two experienced commanders: 502: 695: 486: 786: 162: 567: 165:
proposed an identification of Lapardas' wife as a granddaughter of that Theodora and Manuel Anemas. The couple probably did not have any children.
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that ensured Byzantine control of the western Balkans. In 1176, he participated in the disastrous campaign against the
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Once Andronikos I had established himself, he sent Andronikos Lapardas with a large force against
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had taken power in Constantinople divided the two commanders, so they retreated towards
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Lapardas quickly fell out of favour with Andronikos I, who had him imprisoned,
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on 2 March 1166, held at the imperial palace and presided over by Emperor
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Rebels, secessionists, and autonomous magnates in the
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Deeds of John and Manuel Comnenus, by John Kinnamos
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Index

Andronikos Lampardas
Greek
Komnenian period
synod
Manuel I Komnenos
sebastos
oikeios vestiarites
chartoularios
Battle of Sirmium
Hungarian Kingdom
Sultanate of Rum
Battle of Myriokephalon
Béla III of Hungary
attacked
Belgrade
Braničevo
Alexios Branas
Andronikos I Komnenos
Trajan's Gate
John Komnenos Vatatzes
blinded
Pantepoptes Monastery
Constantinople
Theodore Balsamon
Manuel Anemas
Lucien Stiernon
Stiernon 1966


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