Alexios II Komnenos (1169–1183), Byzantine emperor
Alexios III Angelos (1153–1211), Byzantine emperor
Alexios IV Angelos (1182–1204), Byzantine emperor
Alexios V (died 1205), Alexios Doukas Mourtzouphlos, Byzantine emperor
Alexios I of Trebizond (1182–1222)
Alexios II of Trebizond (1282–1330)
Alexios III of Trebizond (1338–1390)
Alexios IV of Trebizond (1382–1429)
Alexis I of Russia (1629–1676), Alexei Mikhailovich Romanov
Topics referred to by the same term
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Emperor Alexius. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
EmperorAlexius or Alexis may refer to: Alexios I Komnenos (1048–1118), Byzantine emperor Alexios II Komnenos (1169–1183), Byzantine emperor Alexios III...
15 August 1118), Latinized Alexius I Comnenus, was Byzantine emperor from 1081 to 1118. Although he was not the first emperor of the Komnenian dynasty,...
Greek: Ἀλέξιος Ἄγγελος; c. 1153 – 1211), Latinized as Alexius III Angelus, was Byzantine Emperor from March 1195 to 17/18 July 1203. He reigned under the...
of Trebizond, Emperor of Trebizond Alexios V of Trebizond, Emperor of Trebizond Alexius Mikhailovich (1629–1676), Tsar of Russia Alexius Petrovich (1690–1718)...
relationship between the various crusading forces and the Byzantine EmperorAlexius I Comnenus. After completing Anne of Geierstein at the end of April...
Constantinople, where EmperorAlexius I with the aid of the Kipchaks annihilated their army. In response to a call for aid from Alexius, the First Crusade...
(Greek: Ἀλέξιος Δούκας; died December 1204), Latinized as Alexius V Ducas, was Byzantine emperor from February to April 1204, just prior to the sack of Constantinople...
Saint Alexius of Rome or Alexius of Edessa (Greek: Ἀλέξιος, Alexios), also Alexis, was a fourth-century Greek monk who lived in anonymity and is known...
Russia (1818–1881), Russian emperor (1855–1881) Alexander III of Russia (1845–1894), Russian emperor (1881–1894) EmperorAlexius (disambiguation) King Alexander...
Nicholas III of Constantinople and burned at the stake by Byzantine EmperorAlexius I Comnenus. Originally a monk and a physician, Basil became a teacher...
executed because of his connection to EmperorAlexius, but was instead imprisoned in Ascalon and later Cairo. Alexius arranged for him to be released. On...
Κομνηνός; 14 September 1169: 64 – September 1183), Latinized Alexius II Comnenus, was Byzantine emperor from 1180 to 1183. He ascended to the throne as a minor...
Kingdom of Jerusalem. In this, Urban reacted to the request by Byzantine emperorAlexius I Comnenus who had sent envoys to the Council of Piacenza requesting...
Tatikios is described as an oikogenes of Alexius (that is, "from the same house"). In 1078, before Alexius became emperor, Tatikios accompanied him in battle...
February 1204), Latinized as Alexius IV Angelus, was Byzantine Emperor from August 1203 to January 1204. He was the son of Emperor Isaac II Angelos and his...
in it. Byzantine EmperorAlexius took advantage of this and joined the old Theme of Dalmatia to the Empire. In 1096 EmperorAlexius, at the time engaged...
1090–91, the Turkic Pechenegs reached the walls of Constantinople, where EmperorAlexius I with the aid of the Kipchaks annihilated their army. As the Seljuk...
region of Tripoli under Raymond, Count of Toulouse. Raymond allied with EmperorAlexius I Commnenus instead of Bohemond. In 1105, Bohemond left the east and...
Alexius II may refer to: Alexios II Komnenos (1167–1183), Byzantine Emperor Alexios II of Trebizond (1297–1330), Emperor of Trebizond Patriarch Alexy II...
Latin Princes – Their March to Constantinople – Policy of the Greek EmperorAlexius – Conquest of Nicaea, Antioch, and Jerusalem, by the Franks – Deliverance...