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356: 467:, who had rebelled in 1187: shortly before the general's rebellion, John Doukas had wed his eldest son Isaac with one of the general's daughters. Whatever the truth of Isaac Angelos' suspicions, John was quick to recognize his other nephew Alexios Angelos, when the latter usurped the throne in April 1195, and played a prominent role in Alexios' coronation ceremony. John Doukas is mentioned for the last time in 1199, when the death of both of Alexios III's sons-in-law, Andronikos Komnenos and Isaac Komnenos, opened the issue of the succession, as Alexios III had no male descendants. Despite his age, John Doukas apparently still hoped to rise on the throne, leading to quarrels with another of his nephews, 515: 447:
later the same year. In 1186, he assumed the overall command of the Byzantine army against the Vlach-Bulgarian rebellion. Although according to Choniates he displayed some skill and was able to contain the rebels, he was soon relieved of command because Isaac Angelos suspected him of designs on the
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John Doukas had five legitimate sons, of whom the first two may have been the result of his first marriage, while the latter were certainly the sons of Zoe Doukaina. He also had three daughters, in all likelihood with Zoe Doukaina, and a bastard son with a concubine. These children were:
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cathedral, John and his eldest son Isaac rushed to his side, fearing the Emperor's retribution. By the next day, a popular uprising provoked by Isaac Angelos' act of defiance had brought down the regime of Andronikos I, but Isaac Angelos hesitated to be crowned emperor. According to
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to their father's surname. The date of John's birth is unknown, and the only reference to his age is that in 1185 he was already an old man. The genealogist of the Komnenian family, Konstantinos Varzos, put his birth date approximately in 1125/27.
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throne, and entrusted the blind general John Kantakouzenos with command instead. In 1191, John once more went to the field, accompanying his nephew in an expedition against the Bulgarian rebels as commander of the rear guard. The campaign was a
417:, John then bared his own head and offered his own bald head to be crowned, but the assembled people violently opposed this, refusing to be ruled by a man so old after the equally elderly Andronikos I, and Isaac Angelos was crowned. 238:. Despite his advanced age, he continued to be an active general in the 1180s and 1190s, and until shortly before his death aspired to the imperial throne. He was the progenitor of the Komnenos Doukas line, which founded the 400:), and had been forced to sign written pledge of loyalty to the emperor. Nevertheless, on 11 September 1185, when his nephew Isaac Angelos killed Andronikos I's chief henchman, 352:) with pushing back the Seljuk Turks, who had encircled the Byzantine army and were raining arrows upon it, but after a charge against them he turned back without much success. 452:, but John was able to extricate himself and the troops under his command without losses. In the same year, he was a participant in the synod that accepted the resignation of 2001: 431:. Despite his advanced age, John was active as a field commander during the reign of Isaac Angelos. Niketas Choniates notes him attending the emperor at the court at 1946: 1915: 330:"the Father is greater than I". In 1176, along with his younger brother Andronikos, he participated as a regiment commander in the campaign against the 425:
The rise of his nephew to the throne nevertheless brought John to the foremost ranks of Byzantine aristocracy, and he received the exalted title of
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Nevertheless, Isaac Angelos still suspected him of imperial ambitions, especially due to his uncle's close contacts with the general
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It is unclear whether John Doukas married once or twice. The name of only one wife, Zoe Doukaina, is known. She was the daughter of
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to be slapped on the face for the latter's insolent speech in front of the emperor and thus prompted the events leading to the
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and Anna Doukaina, whose exact identity is unclear. If he married twice, then his first marriage took place
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John Doukas is first attested in the sources in March 1166, participating alongside his brothers in a
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by his brother Theodore, ruler of Thessalonica 1230–37, and of Thessaly 1239–41.
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Like most of his noble relatives, John opposed the tyrannical regime of
309:), preferred to use their grandmother's far more prestigious surname of 1655: 504:. If Zoe Doukaina was indeed his second wife, this marriage took place 693:– unknown), either she or, more likely, her daughter, married in 1227 1013: 656: 669:– unknown), married a Kantakouzenos, possibly Michael Kantakouzenos. 232:. Isaac II, who was Doukas's nephew, raised him to the high rank of 518: 268: 71: 610:
and recovered Thessalonica. He died a captive at the court of the
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of his grandmother Irene. He served as a military commander under
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in 1187, but taken prisoner by Isaac and the Sicilian admiral
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called to adjudicate on the interpretation of the saying of
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Centre for Byzantine Studies, University of Thessaloniki
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The Doukai: A Contribution to Byzantine Prosopography
1775: 1751: 1590: 1554: 1527: 1483: 1498: 566:by Andronikos I, entrusted with a campaign against 185: 651:), named Despot by his brother Theodore, ruler of 317: 420: 2002:Byzantine people of the Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars 1963: 1863:O City of Byzantium, Annals of Niketas Choniatēs 599:in 1227/28, captive of the Bulgarians after the 341:. During the battle, he was tasked by Emperor 662:Anonymous daughter, possibly named Theodora ( 275:, the seventh child of the Byzantine Emperor 212:, the seventh child of the Byzantine Emperor 497:, and his unknown first wife must have died 683:after 1237 on behalf of her brother Manuel. 672:Anonymous daughter, possibly named Irene ( 259:John was eldest son of the founder of the 1856: 1584: 1572: 686:Anonymous daughter, possibly named Anna ( 19:For other people with the same name, see 513: 354: 337:that led to the Byzantine defeat in the 1945:(in Greek). Vol. B. Thessaloniki: 1930: 1914:(in Greek). Vol. A. 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There John Doukas ordered 301:(the father of the future emperors 13: 14: 2018: 544:– 1203), married the daughter of 359:Killing of Hagiochristophorites, 1664:, pp. 641–642, esp. note 5. 525:, blessed by the city's patron, 435:during the campaign against the 595:after 1215, crowned emperor in 395: 347: 318:Under Manuel I and Andronikos I 281: 1881:Polemis, Demetrios I. (1968). 679:– unknown), possibly governed 421:Under Isaac II and Alexios III 404:, and sought sanctuary in the 16:Byzantine nobleman and general 1: 2007:Generals of Manuel I Komnenos 1972:12th-century Byzantine people 1939:The Genealogy of the Komnenoi 1931:Varzos, Konstantinos (1984). 1908:The Genealogy of the Komnenoi 1900:Varzos, Konstantinos (1984). 1887:. London: The Athlone Press. 1465: 1104:Byzantine emperor (1081–1118) 715: 708: 687: 673: 663: 645: 638: 621: 604: 581: 556: 538: 505: 498: 491: 472: 375: 291: 290:. The couple, who married in 198: 191: 61: 48: 699:Count palatine of Cephalonia 402:Stephen Hagiochristophorites 21:John Doukas (disambiguation) 7: 725: 635:Constantine Komnenos Doukas 458:Patriarch of Constantinople 186: 122:Constantine Komnenos Doukas 102: 10: 2023: 1850: 1237: 1229: 1112: 986: 982: 868: 768: 760: 18: 1934:Η Γενεαλογία των Κομνηνών 1903:Η Γενεαλογία των Κομνηνών 1390: 1372: 1368: 1360: 1332: 1313: 1305: 1273: 1245: 1241: 1201: 1182: 1174: 1146: 1124: 1120: 1082: 1064: 1056: 1022: 994: 990: 948: 930: 922: 898: 880: 876: 844: 826: 818: 794: 776: 772: 705:Michael I Komnenos Doukas 555:Alexios Komnenos Doukas ( 481: 445:Vlach-Bulgarian rebellion 254: 204:), was the eldest son of 175: 147: 137: 132:Michael I Komnenos Doukas 97: 87: 70: 57: 44: 37: 30: 1009:Manuel Erotikos Komnenos 734:Ancestors of John Doukas 578:Theodore Komnenos Doukas 568:Isaac Komnenos of Cyprus 114:Theodore Komnenos Doukas 587:– after 1253), married 523:Emperor of Thessalonica 339:Battle of Myriokephalon 249: 220:. John Doukas took the 111:Alexios Komnenos Doukas 1296:domestikos ton scholon 1046:domestikos ton scholon 591:, second ruler of the 572:Margaritus of Brindisi 529: 386: 1326:29. Irene Pegonitissa 601:Battle of Klokotnitsa 517: 437:Italo-Norman invasion 415:Theodore Skoutariotes 391:Andronikos I Komnenos 358: 335:Sultanate of Iconium 1832:, pp. 669–689. 1820:, pp. 668–669. 1808:, pp. 667–668. 1796:, pp. 664–667. 1772:, pp. 656–664. 1748:, pp. 637–656. 1724:, pp. 548–637. 1712:, pp. 544–548. 1700:, pp. 540–543. 1676:, pp. 648–649. 1640:, pp. 647–648. 1628:, pp. 646–647. 1551:, pp. 643–644. 751:Constantine Angelos 589:Maria Petraliphaina 371:Passages d'outremer 307:Alexios III Angelos 265:Constantine Angelos 240:Despotate of Epirus 206:Constantine Angelos 142:Constantine Angelos 91:Possible first wife 1992:Byzantine generals 1858:Choniates, Nicetas 1101:Alexios I Komnenos 603:in 1230, released 530: 488:Constantine Doukas 450:disastrous failure 387: 277:Alexios I Komnenos 214:Alexios I Komnenos 1844:, pp. 91–92. 1736:, pp. 89–90. 1688:, pp. 87–88. 1480:, pp. 85–87. 1462: 1461: 1458: 1457: 1409:Maria of Bulgaria 1292:Andronikos Doukas 411:Niketas Choniates 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Index

John Doukas (disambiguation)
Sebastokrator
Noble family
Komnenodoukas
Angelos
Detail
Theodore Komnenos Doukas
Manuel Doukas
Constantine Komnenos Doukas
Michael I Komnenos Doukas
Constantine Angelos
Theodora Komnene
Latinized
Greek
romanized
Constantine Angelos
Theodora Komnene
Alexios I Komnenos
Irene Doukaina
family name
Manuel I Komnenos
Isaac II Angelos
sebastokrator
Despotate of Epirus
Fourth Crusade
Angelos
Constantine Angelos
Philadelphia
Theodora Komnene
Alexios I Komnenos

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