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and having
Alexios discard Irene Doukaina, Palaiologos angrily protested that he had only joined them in support of her interests. Palaiologos' control of the fleet was vital to the yet insecure Komnenian regime, as only the fleet prevented Melissenos from crossing the strait; and Palaiologos had the
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in August 1087, the
Byzantines suffered another heavy defeat; Palaiologos himself was nearly captured in the melee. In February 1091 he led a force out from Constantinople to reinforce Alexios, who was fighting the Pechenegs, only to encounter the emperor returning victorious to the capital. Two
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Normans. On 15 October, as Alexios arrived at the city at the head of a relief army, Palaiologos left the city to join him. In the ensuing war council, Palaiologos opposed a pitched battle with the Normans, but was overruled; and in the
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by marriage, Palaiologos only joined their plot to usurp the throne reluctantly, and at the last moment; the historian Basile
Skoulatos suggests that he rather preferred his wife's grandfather, the
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Botaneiates, and their meeting in Constantinople after the coup is described by Skoulatos as one of the "most passionate" scenes of the
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Alexios. This proved crucial, as Botaneiates attempted to use the fleet to ferry across the troops of Melissenos, who had been encamped at the Asian shore of the
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Komnenian army marched on Constantinople, Palaiologos was put in charge of negotiating with the German commander Gilpract, who commanded the garrison at the
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on 18 October the
Byzantines were heavily defeated. His father Nikephoros was killed, and the city, left without hope of rescue, surrendered soon after.
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seize the throne in 1081. In subsequent year he played an important role in Alexios' campaigns, especially the
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on her father's battles, and is very favourably portrayed by her in her book as both capable and loyal. The
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where he had deposited it. According to the sources, it was the pleading of his mother-in-law,
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loyalist. In 1080, Palaiologos participated in a campaign against the rebel general
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was his cousin. Sometime before 1081, he married Anna Doukaina, the sister of
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sailors of the fleet acclaim jointly Alexios and Irene. along with the
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attacks, alongside Nikephoros Melissenos. In July 1097, after the
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aristocrat and general. One of the earliest known members of the
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Palaiologos was prohibited from entering the imperial palace.
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to not resign before he had crowned Irene as empress.
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that became the Empire's ruling dynasty after 1261.
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966:The Development of the Komnenian Army: 1081–1180
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1755:Byzantine people of the Byzantine–Pecheneg wars
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16:Late 11th/early 12th century Byzantine general
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403:against an imminent attack by the
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1061:Dawes, Elizabeth A., ed. (1928),
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963:Birkenmeier, John W. (2002).
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1313:Irene Komnene Palaiologina
1033:Skoulatos, Basile (1980).
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290:Role in the Komnenian coup
265:Nikephoros III Botaneiates
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60:Years of service
1650:Fernando Palaiologos
1536:John VII Palaiologos
1395:Theodore Palaiologos
1359:Eudokia Palaiologina
1354:Theodore Palaiologos
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261:Theme of Mesopotamia
165:Γεώργιος Παλαιολόγος
44:Γεώργιος Παλαιολόγος
19:For other uses, see
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1607:Andreas Palaiologos
1592:Helena Palaiologina
1520:Zampia Palaiologina
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1276:Alexios Palaiologos
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106:Battle of Levounion
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1566:Thomas Palaiologos
1474:John V Palaiologos
1260:George Palaiologos
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1010:Kazhdan, Alexander
632:, pp. 99–100.
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1121:(1259–1282)
1104:Palaiologoi
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551:Michael, a
401:Dyrrhachium
319:John Doukas
227:Palaiologos
157:Palaeologus
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67: 1078
40:Native name
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129:Andronikos
50:Allegiance
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323:Kosmidion
235:Kourtikes
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176:Byzantine
136:Relations
116:Spouse(s)
1750:Sebastoi
1171:John VII
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86:sebastos
1158:Matthew
1150:John VI
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