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  1. Theodora Komnene ( Greek: Θεοδώρα ἡ Κομνηνή, born circa 1134, died 2 January 1184), Latinized Theodora Comnena, was a daughter of the Byzantine prince Andronikos Komnenos and his wife, Eirene (?Aineiadissa). Based on the writings of Niketas Choniates, it is likely Theodora was Andronikos' second daughter. The year of Theodora's birth is unknown.

  2. Theodora Komnene or Comnena (Greek: Θεοδώρα Κομνηνὴ) may refer to: Theodora Komnene (daughter of Alexios I) (born 1096), daughter of Alexios I Komnenos, wife of Constantine Angelos and ancestor of the Angelos dynasty. Theodora Despina Komnene, daughter of John IV of Trebisond and consort of Aq Qoyunlu's ruler Uzun Hasan. Theodora ...

  3. Another Theodora Komnene was the wife of Prince Bohemund III of Antioch and sister of Queen Maria Komnene of Jerusalem. A third Theodora Komnene was the wife of Duke Henry II of Austria and mother of Duke Leopold V of Austria. Sources. William of Tyre, A History of Deeds Done Beyond the Sea, trans. E.A. Babcock and A.C. Krey. Columbia ...

  4. Herkunft. Theodora stammte aus dem Haus der Komnenen, der am längsten regierenden byzantinischen Herrscherfamilie, die zwischen 1057 und 1185 sechs Kaiser von Byzanz und von 1204 bis 1461 die 23 Großkomnene (Μέγας Κομνηνός) des Kaiserreiches Trapezunt stellte.

  5. Theodora Komnene or Comnena ( Greek: Θεοδώρα Κομνηνή Theodōra Komnēnē) (born c. 1145) was a niece of Byzantine emperor Manuel I Comnenus, and wife of King Baldwin III of Jerusalem. Quick Facts Queen consort of Jerusalem, Tenure ... Close. Family. Theodora was a daughter of the sebastokratōr Isaac Komnenos by his second wife, Eirene Synadene.

  6. Discover life events, stories and photos about Theodora Komnene Duchess of Austria (1133–1184) of İstanbul, İstanbul, Ottoman Empire.

  7. Little is known of Theodora's early life, except that her father died in 1142. She does not appear in the historical record again until the late 1140s, when she was betrothed to and married Henry II of Austria , whose first wife, Gertrude of Supplingenburg had died in 1143.

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