See also

Family of Adronicus + DUCAS and Maria + of BULGARIA

Husband: Adronicus + DUCAS (1036-1077)
Wife: Maria + of BULGARIA (1033-1081)
Children: Michael + DUKAS (1067-1117)

Husband: Adronicus + DUCAS

Name: Adronicus + DUCAS
Sex: Male
Father: John DOUKAS (1012-1088)
Mother: Eirene + PEGONITISSA (1012-1060)
Birth 1036 Constantinople, Turkey
Occupation Protovestiarios of the Byzantine Empire
Title Emperor of the Byzantine Empire
Death 14 Oct 1077 (age 40-41) Constantinople, Turkey
Cause: edema

Wife: Maria + of BULGARIA

Name: Maria + of BULGARIA
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1033 Ohrid, Macedonia, Bulgaria
Occupation Princess of Bulgaria
Title Princess of Bulgaria
Death 1081 (age 47-48)

Child 1: Michael + DUKAS

Name: Michael + DUKAS
Sex: Male
Birth 1067 Constantinople, Turkey
Death 9 Jan 1117 (age 49-50)

Note on Husband: Adronicus + DUCAS

Andronikos Doukas, latinized as Andronicus Ducas, died 14 October 1077) was a protovestiarios and protoproedros of the Byzantine Empire.

 

Andronikos Doukas was son of the Caesar John Doukas and Eirene Pegonitissa. His father was a brother of Emperor Constantine X Doukas. His maternal grandfather was Niketas Pegonites. Andronikos himself was a first cousin of Michael VII Doukas.

 

In 1071 Andronikos was the commander of a section of the Byzantine army in the campaign of Romanos IV Diogenes against the Seljuk Turks of Alp Arslan. Commanding the rearguard of the army during the Battle of Manzikert, Andronikos announced that the emperor had been cut down and deserted from the battlefield. He was widely blamed for causing the crushing defeat of the Byzantine forces and the subsequent capture of Romanos IV by the enemy.

 

In 1072, after Romanos had been released by Alp Arslan, Andronikos and his brother Constantine were sent out by Michael VII and their father the Caesar John to intercept him. They defeated Romanos and hunted him down in Cilicia. It was Andronikos who finally obtained Romanos' surrender and conducted him towards Constantinople. In spite of his former hatred for the deposed emperor, Andronikos is said to have opposed his blinding on 29 June 1072.

 

In 1074, together with his father, Andronikos commanded the imperial army against the rebel mercenaries led by Roussel de Bailleul. Both were captured by the rebels, who released the badly wounded Andronikos to allow him to seek proper medical treatment in Constantinople. There he recovered for a few years, but in October 1077 died of an edema.

[edit] Family

 

Andronikos Doukas married Maria of Bulgaria, daughter of Troian, a son of Emperor Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria. They had at least five children:

 

Michael Doukas, protostrator.

John Doukas, megas doux.

Irene Doukaina, who married Emperor Alexios I Komnenos.

Anna Doukaina, who married George Palaiologos.

Theodora Doukaina, a nun.