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Alexios, who was so taken aback by the similarities of its features to those of Manuel I, that he exclaimed "Those who followed him may be innocent after all."
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The false Alexios' career came to a sudden stop when he was assassinated by a priest, who was infuriated with Alexios' alliance with the
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After the death of Pseudo-Alexios, several others also assumed the name of Alexios II. One was taken in
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to deal with the pretender, but the imperial troops had very little success.
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The pretender assembled an army of 8,000 men and ravaged the valley of the
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in order to appease his troops with plunder. Isaac sent his brother
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was the most famous among several pretenders to the throne of the
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Turks, his permission for them to plunder the richest cities in
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convinced many of the veracity of his claims. He visited
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Rebels, secessionists, and autonomous magnates in the
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Another rose up at 18: 236: 193:and sought an audience with Sultan 165:who appeared in the early reign of 13: 14: 770: 173:, who had been murdered in 1183. 23: 754:12th-century monarchs in Europe 177:Career of the false Alexios II 1: 739:12th-century Byzantine people 252: 608:Alexios Doukas Mourtzouphlos 7: 10: 775: 95:Pseudo-Alexios II Komnenos 631: 592: 491: 394: 351:Andronikos Kontostephanos 329: 148: 140: 130: 120: 112: 99: 94: 32:This article includes a 693:Michael Komnenos Doukas 535:Michael Komnenos Doukas 61:more precise citations. 634:fall of Constantinople 377:Theodore Kantakouzenos 367:John Komnenos Vatatzes 569:John Komnenos the Fat 332:Andronikos I Komnenos 744:Byzantine pretenders 460:Constantine Tatikios 749:Impostor pretenders 494:Alexios III Angelos 341:Andronikos Lapardas 171:Alexios II Komnenos 663:John Kantakouzenos 599:Alexios IV Angelos 430:Theodore Mangaphas 267:Choniates, Nicetas 34:list of references 726: 725: 713:Manuel Maurozomes 703:Theodore Laskaris 559:John Spyridonakes 498: 187:Manuel I Komnenos 159:Pseudo-Alexios II 156: 155: 87: 86: 79: 766: 683:Alexios Komnenos 515:Dobromir Chrysos 496: 397:Isaac II Angelos 322:Byzantine Empire 314: 307: 300: 291: 290: 286: 237:Other pretenders 199:Byzantine Empire 167:Isaac II Angelos 163:Byzantine Empire 106:Byzantine Empire 92: 91: 82: 75: 71: 68: 62: 57:this article by 48:inline citations 27: 26: 19: 774: 773: 769: 768: 767: 765: 764: 763: 729: 728: 727: 722: 653:Theodore Gabras 627: 588: 579:Manuel Kamytzes 487: 390: 325: 318: 283: 258:George Finlay, 255: 239: 195:Kilij Arslan II 179: 89: 83: 72: 66: 63: 52: 38:related reading 28: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 772: 762: 761: 756: 751: 746: 741: 724: 723: 721: 720: 710: 700: 690: 680: 673:David Komnenos 670: 660: 650: 647:Maeander River 643:Sabas Asidenos 639: 637: 629: 628: 626: 625: 615: 612:Constantinople 604: 602: 590: 589: 587: 586: 576: 573:Constantinople 566: 556: 542: 532: 525:Leo Chamaretos 522: 512: 501: 499: 489: 488: 486: 485: 474:Maeander River 470:Pseudo-Alexios 467: 464:Constantinople 457: 454:Constantinople 450:Isaac Komnenos 447: 437: 427: 420:Alexios Branas 417: 402: 400: 392: 391: 389: 388: 374: 364: 357:Isaac Komnenos 354: 348: 337: 335: 327: 326: 317: 316: 309: 302: 294: 288: 287: 281: 263: 254: 251: 238: 235: 206:Maeander River 183:Constantinople 178: 175: 154: 153: 150: 146: 145: 142: 138: 137: 132: 128: 127: 122: 118: 117: 114: 110: 109: 97: 96: 85: 84: 42:external links 31: 29: 22: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 771: 760: 757: 755: 752: 750: 747: 745: 742: 740: 737: 736: 734: 718: 714: 711: 708: 704: 701: 698: 694: 691: 688: 684: 681: 678: 674: 671: 668: 664: 661: 658: 654: 651: 648: 644: 641: 640: 638: 635: 630: 623: 619: 616: 613: 609: 606: 605: 603: 600: 596: 591: 584: 580: 577: 574: 570: 567: 564: 560: 557: 554: 550: 546: 543: 540: 536: 533: 530: 526: 523: 520: 516: 513: 510: 506: 503: 502: 500: 495: 490: 483: 479: 475: 471: 468: 465: 461: 458: 455: 451: 448: 445: 441: 440:Basil Chotzas 438: 435: 431: 428: 425: 421: 418: 415: 411: 407: 404: 403: 401: 398: 393: 386: 382: 378: 375: 372: 368: 365: 362: 358: 355: 352: 349: 346: 342: 339: 338: 336: 333: 328: 323: 315: 310: 308: 303: 301: 296: 295: 292: 284: 282:0-8143-1764-2 278: 274: 273: 268: 264: 261: 257: 256: 250: 248: 244: 234: 232: 231: 230:sebastocrator 226: 222: 217: 215: 211: 207: 202: 200: 196: 192: 188: 184: 174: 172: 168: 164: 160: 151: 147: 143: 139: 136: 133: 129: 126: 123: 119: 115: 111: 108: 107: 103: 98: 93: 90: 81: 78: 70: 67:November 2014 60: 56: 50: 49: 43: 39: 35: 30: 21: 20: 469: 434:Philadelphia 371:Philadelphia 353:(Asia Minor) 271: 259: 240: 228: 218: 203: 180: 158: 157: 100: 88: 73: 64: 53:Please help 45: 677:Paphlagonia 636:(1204–1205) 618:Leo Gabalas 601:(1203–1204) 545:Leo Sgouros 497:(1195–1203) 478:Paphlagonia 399:(1185–1195) 345:Adramyttion 334:(1182–1185) 324:, 1182–1205 243:Paphlagonia 135:Alexius III 121:Predecessor 59:introducing 733:Categories 632:After the 424:Adrianople 253:References 225:Asia Minor 687:Trebizond 563:Macedonia 553:Corinthia 519:Macedonia 482:Nicomedia 410:Ivan Asen 247:Nicomedia 131:Successor 595:Isaac II 583:Thessaly 414:Bulgaria 406:Theodore 269:(1984). 125:Isaac II 717:Phrygia 667:Methone 549:Argolid 539:Phrygia 529:Laconia 214:Alexios 191:Iconium 104:of the 102:Usurper 55:improve 707:Nicaea 697:Epirus 657:Amisus 622:Rhodes 593:Under 509:Thrace 505:Ivanko 492:Under 444:Tarsia 395:Under 385:Nicaea 381:Prussa 361:Cyprus 330:Under 279:  221:Muslim 210:Chonae 152:?1192 116:?1192 113:Reign 40:, or 597:and 551:and 408:and 383:and 277:ISBN 149:Died 141:Born 735:: 480:, 476:, 201:. 44:, 36:, 719:) 715:( 709:) 705:( 699:) 695:( 689:) 685:( 679:) 675:( 669:) 665:( 659:) 655:( 649:) 645:( 624:) 620:( 614:) 610:( 585:) 581:( 575:) 571:( 565:) 561:( 555:) 547:( 541:) 537:( 531:) 527:( 521:) 517:( 511:) 507:( 484:) 472:( 466:) 462:( 456:) 452:( 446:) 442:( 436:) 432:( 426:) 422:( 416:) 412:( 387:) 379:( 373:) 369:( 363:) 359:( 347:) 343:( 313:e 306:t 299:v 285:. 144:? 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Usurper
Byzantine Empire
Isaac II
Alexius III
Byzantine Empire
Isaac II Angelos
Alexios II Komnenos
Constantinople
Manuel I Komnenos
Iconium
Kilij Arslan II
Byzantine Empire
Maeander River
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Alexios
Muslim
Asia Minor
sebastocrator
Paphlagonia
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Choniates, Nicetas
O City of Byzantium, Annals of Niketas Choniatēs
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