Constantine Komnenos Maliasenos Doukas Bryennios (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος Κομνηνός Μαλιασηνός Δούκας Βρυέννιος) was a Byzantine Greek nobleman and magnate active in Thessaly in the first half of the 13th century.
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gained Thessalian territories were entrusted to Michael's son-in-law ConstantineMaliasenos as a hereditary appanage. Soon after, probably in 1213, he took...
Katzenelnbogen, the Vlach chieftain Taronas, or the Greek magnate ConstantineMaliasenos. After the capture of Thessaly by the Despotate of Epirus, the Vlachs...
sending the Metropolitan of Naupaktos John Xeros, his brother-in-law ConstantineMaliasenos, and a certain Lambetes. The treaty, concluded at Larissa, stipulated...
province, perhaps even from the local governor, Michael I's son-in-law ConstantineMaliasenos, allowing him to raise an army and in a short time occupy Farsala...
century. Nicholas was the son of the first attested member of the Maliasenos family, Constantine, a magnate in Thessaly who married Maria, the daughter of Michael...
central Greece. The monastery was founded by the Thessalian magnate ConstantineMaliasenos from Demetrias some time before 1215 on Mount Drongos in the district...
wife of Nicholas Maliasenos in the 13th century Saint Anthousa the Younger (757–809), nun and last child of Eudokia, wife of Constantine V Anthousa, Xanthousa...
Gabrielopoulos of Trikala, a certain Signorinos, and the Melissenos, or rather Maliasenos, family in the east around Volos, emerged. Gabrielopoulos was the most...