See also
Husband: | Andronikos KOMNENOS (1108-1142) | |
Wife: | Irini + RHODOCANAKIS (1109-1150) | |
Children: | Ioannis II KOMNENOS (1126-1176) | |
Marriage | 1124 | Constantinople, Turkey |
Name: | Andronikos KOMNENOS | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | John II + (1087-1143) | |
Mother: | Piroska + (1088-1134) | |
Birth | 1108 | Balabista, Macedonia, Greece |
Death | 1142 (age 33-34) |
Name: | Irini + RHODOCANAKIS | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | Andronicus + RHODOCANAKIS (1068-1144) | |
Mother: | Theodora + TARCHANIOTES (1073-1109) | |
Birth | 1109 | Constantinople, Turkey |
Death | 1150 (age 40-41) |
Name: | Ioannis II KOMNENOS | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse: | Maria + TARONTISSA (1130- ) | |
Birth | 1126 | |
Death | 1176 (age 49-50) |
Andronikos Komnenos (or Andronicus Comnenus) 1108–1142) was the third child and second son of the Byzantine Emperor John II Komnenos and his Hungarian wife, Piroska (Eirene).
Andronikos was made sebastokrator at an unknown date. He was one of two sons of John II Komnenos to predecease that Emperor, the other being Alexios, whose body Andronikos was charged, along with the third brother, Isaac, with bringing back from Attalia to Constantinople in 1142. Unfortunately, Andronikos himself became sick and died on the return journey.
[edit] Marriage and childrenAndronikos Komnenos was married to a woman named Eirene (?Aineiadissa), by whom he had several children, these were:
Maria Komnene, who married Theodoros Dasiotes, then John Kantakouzenos[1].
John Doukas Komnenos (d. c. 17 September 1176), who married (?first name unknown) Taronitissa, and had a daughter Maria[2].
Theodora Komnene (d. 2 January 1184), who married Henry II Jasomirgott, and had three children, including Leopold V of Austria[3].
Eudokia Komnene, who married an unknown first husband and then Michael Gabras. She was also one of the mistresses of Andronikos I Komnenos[4].
Alexios Komnenos, (murd. 1183), who was married to Maria Doukaina, and had two short-lived sons. He is believed to have had Maria of Antioch (widow of Manuel I) as a mistress. He headed the regency council for her son, Alexios II[5].