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During the reign of Manuel I Komnenos, alongside Alexios, a Nikephoros Petraliphas is recorded as a distinguished general. Although the relation between them is unknown, perhaps they were among the four Petraliphas brothers from
206:(r. 1221–1254), and played a prominent role in the Nicaean-Epirote conflicts of the 1250s, first defecting to Nicaea and then back to his brother-in-law. A marriage to 415: 369: 202:(r. 1231–1266/1268). John's son Theodore was married to a daughter of Demetrios Tornikes, one of the leading ministers of 348: 143:. A Theodora Antiochitissa Petraliphaina is mentioned on a seal dated to c. 1200. Antiochitissa means "woman from 339: 115:. A son of Alexios Petraliphas and Anna Raoul reportedly married Helena of Bohemia. Helena was a daughter of 387:] (in French). Louvain-la-Neuve and Louvain: Bureau du Recueil Collège Érasme and Éditions Nauwelaerts. 217:(r. 1206–1216) by an unidentified Petraliphaina, possibly John's other daughter Maria, is also reported by 72: 410: 199: 116: 191: 104: 83:(r. 1081–1118). The earliest member of the family recorded was Alexios Petraliphas, according to 195: 124: 8: 227: 184: 180: 150:
The family became prominent in the late 12th and the first half of the 13th century: the
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The Byzantine Personalities of the Alexiad: Prosopographical Analysis and Synthesis
222: 207: 168: 156: 108: 68: 359: 107:(Raoul) and Maria Komnene. However, Kinnamos records that Anna was a daughter of 92: 76: 64: 36: 404: 381:
Les personnages byzantins de l'Alexiade: Analyse prosopographique et synthèse
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George Akropolites: The History – Introduction, Translation and Commentary
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Nikephoros Komnenos Petraliphas is also attested circa 1200. The
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descent. Masculine form for male members of the family was
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a general in charge of a military force sent by Emperor
221:. A different branch of the family is attested in the 167:, and played a leading role in the deposition of 402: 343:. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. 16:Byzantine aristocratic family of Italian descent 171:(r. 1185–1195 and 1203–1204) in 1195. Another 79:, but later entered the service of Emperor 231:and military commander in the late 1230s. 378: 268: 357: 316: 304: 292: 280: 364:. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. 403: 259:, "Petraliphas" (A. Kazhdan), p. 1643. 194:(r. 1215–1230), while John's daughter 101:The Byzantine Family of Raoul-Ral(l)es 252: 250: 248: 246: 244: 13: 416:Byzantine people of Norman descent 340:The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium 241: 14: 427: 333: 256: 310: 298: 286: 274: 262: 123:; Elizabeth was a daughter of 1: 234: 295:, pp. 73, 97, 250, 358. 7: 43:), while feminine form was 10: 432: 379:Skoulatos, Basile (1980). 326: 200:Michael II Komnenos Doukas 55:The family's ancestor was 50: 225:, where another John was 91:(r. 1143–80) to his ally 40: 307:, pp. 172, 174–176. 192:Theodore Komnenos Doukas 67:, who first came to the 358:Macrides, Ruth (2007). 27:aristocratic family of 196:Theodora Petraliphaina 183:married the ruler of 105:John Roger Dalassenos 319:, pp. 176, 203. 117:Frederick of Bohemia 21:House of Petraliphas 271:, pp. 266–268. 228:megas chartoularios 181:Maria Petraliphaina 411:Petraliphas family 335:Kazhdan, Alexander 219:George Akropolites 210:, a vassal of the 129:Euphrosyne of Kiev 125:Géza II of Hungary 113:Piroska of Hungary 81:Alexios I Komnenos 371:978-0-19-921067-1 215:Henry of Flanders 204:John III Vatatzes 141:Niketas Choniates 119:and Elizabeth of 111:(r. 1118–43) and 89:Manuel I Komnenos 423: 396: 375: 354: 320: 314: 308: 302: 296: 290: 284: 278: 272: 266: 260: 254: 223:Empire of Nicaea 208:Alexios the Slav 169:Isaac II Angelos 159:was governor of 157:John Petraliphas 109:John II Komnenos 69:Byzantine Empire 47:(Πετραλίφαινα). 42: 431: 430: 426: 425: 424: 422: 421: 420: 401: 400: 399: 372: 351: 329: 324: 323: 315: 311: 303: 299: 291: 287: 279: 275: 267: 263: 255: 242: 237: 99:. According to 93:Kilij Arslan II 77:Robert Guiscard 73:Norman invasion 53: 17: 12: 11: 5: 429: 419: 418: 413: 398: 397: 376: 370: 355: 349: 337:, ed. (1991). 330: 328: 325: 322: 321: 309: 297: 285: 283:, p. 176. 273: 269:Skoulatos 1980 261: 239: 238: 236: 233: 179:John's sister 127:and his wife, 63:possibly from 52: 49: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 428: 417: 414: 412: 409: 408: 406: 394: 390: 386: 382: 377: 373: 367: 363: 362: 356: 352: 350:0-19-504652-8 346: 342: 341: 336: 332: 331: 318: 317:Macrides 2007 313: 306: 305:Macrides 2007 301: 294: 293:Macrides 2007 289: 282: 281:Macrides 2007 277: 270: 265: 258: 253: 251: 249: 247: 245: 240: 232: 230: 229: 224: 220: 216: 213: 212:Latin emperor 209: 205: 201: 197: 193: 190: 186: 182: 178: 177:sebastokrator 174: 173:sebastokrator 170: 166: 162: 158: 155: 154: 153:sebastokrator 148: 146: 142: 138: 137:Didymoteichon 132: 130: 126: 122: 118: 114: 110: 106: 102: 98: 97:Sultan of Rûm 94: 90: 86: 85:John Kinnamos 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 48: 46: 45:Petraliphaina 38: 34: 30: 26: 22: 384: 380: 360: 338: 312: 300: 288: 276: 264: 226: 189:Thessalonica 176: 172: 151: 149: 139:recorded by 133: 100: 54: 44: 33:Petraleiphas 32: 20: 18: 71:during the 405:Categories 235:References 41:Πετραλίφας 165:Macedonia 25:Byzantine 198:married 161:Thessaly 393:8468871 327:Sources 145:Antioch 121:Hungary 51:History 29:Italian 391:  368:  347:  185:Epirus 61:Norman 23:was a 383:[ 65:Alifa 57:Peter 37:Greek 389:OCLC 366:ISBN 345:ISBN 187:and 163:and 59:, a 19:The 257:ODB 147:". 75:of 407:: 243:^ 131:. 95:, 39:: 395:. 374:. 353:. 35:(

Index

Byzantine
Italian
Greek
Peter
Norman
Alifa
Byzantine Empire
Norman invasion
Robert Guiscard
Alexios I Komnenos
John Kinnamos
Manuel I Komnenos
Kilij Arslan II
Sultan of Rûm
John Roger Dalassenos
John II Komnenos
Piroska of Hungary
Frederick of Bohemia
Hungary
Géza II of Hungary
Euphrosyne of Kiev
Didymoteichon
Niketas Choniates
Antioch
sebastokrator
John Petraliphas
Thessaly
Macedonia
Isaac II Angelos
Maria Petraliphaina

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