Manuel Angelos or Angelus (Greek: Μανουήλ Ἄγγελος) may refer to:
Manuel Angelos (after 1195–1212), son of Isaac II Angelos
Manuel Komnenos Doukas (ca. 1187–ca. 1241), ruler of Thessalonica 1230–1237; Thessaly 1239–1241
Manuel Angelos Philanthropenos, ruler of Thessaly 1390–1393
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centuries. Constantine's third son Andronikos Doukas Angelos, was the progenitor of the imperial Angelos dynasty. The Angeloi came into conflict with Emperor...
Isaac II Angelos or Angelus (Greek: Ἰσαάκιος Κομνηνός Ἄγγελος, translit. Isaákios Komnēnós Ángelos; September 1156 – January 1204) was Byzantine Emperor...
1241. Manuel was the legitimate son of the sebastokratōr John Doukas. He was thus a first cousin of Emperors Isaac II Angelos and Alexios III Angelos, and...
children, including Manuel Kamytzes. Alexios Komnenos Angelos (born c. 1131/32), married and fathered one son. Andronikos Angelos Doukas (c. 1133 – before...
father of emperors Isaac II Angelos and Alexios III Angelos. Andronikos was born around 1133, the third son of Constantine Angelos and Theodora Komnene, the...
ManuelAngelos Philanthropenos (Greek: Μανουήλ Ἂγγελος Φιλανθρωπηνός) was a Byzantine Greek nobleman who ruled Thessaly from c. 1390 until it was conquered...
John Angelos or Angelus (Greek: Ἰωάννης Ἄγγελος, Hungarian: Angelos János; c. 1193 – 1253), also known as Good John (Greek: Καλοϊωάννης / Kaloiōannēs,...
two sons: ManuelAngelos (died 1212), he was evidently the elder son, being contemplated in 1205 to ascend the Byzantine throne John Angelos (b. ca. 1193...
Palaiologos, is attested in 1350. In Thessaly, Alexios Angelos Philanthropenos and ManuelAngelos Philanthropenos are attested in the 1380s and 1390s. Alexios...
John Uroš, and he in turn by the local magnates Alexios Angelos Philanthropenos and ManuelAngelos Philanthropenos, who ruled until the Ottoman conquest...
II Angelos. The most significant event of his reign was the attack of the Fourth Crusade on Constantinople in 1203, on behalf of Alexios IV Angelos. Alexios...
as Palaiologos, Angelos, Vatatzes and Laskaris. Alexios and Irene's youngest daughter Theodora ensured the future success of the Angelos family by marrying...
Doukas Angelos (a cousin of the ruling Komnenos dynasty) and mother of the two future Byzantine emperors from the Angelos family: Isaac II Angelos and Alexios...
Alexios Angelos Philanthropenos (Greek: Ἁλέξιος Ἂγγελος Φιλανθρωπηνός) was a Byzantine Greek nobleman who ruled Thessaly from 1373 until c. 1390 (from...
monastery; Thessaly was then ruled by Alexios Angelos Philanthropenos and (from c. 1388) ManuelAngelos Philanthropenos, who recognized Byzantine suzerainty...
Hagiochristophorites, his lieutenant, moved to arrest Isaac Angelos, whose loyalty was suspect. Angelos killed Hagiochristophorites and took refuge in the church...
George Scott, Jimmy Ellis, Carmen Basilio, Luis Manuel Rodríguez, and Willie Pastrano. Dundee was born Angelo Mirena on 30 August 1921 in Philadelphia, to...
Constantinople, the deposed Isaac II Angelos and his son Alexios IV Angelos were both in prison following the coup of Alexius III Angelos. However, Isaac was not destined...
Marcus de Noronha da Costa, Gomes Abrunhosa Marques de Almeida, and ManuelÂngelo, reject the description of the 1848 institution as a revived order and...
Alexios IV Angelos (Greek: Ἀλέξιος Ἄγγελος, romanized: Aléxios Ángelos; c. 1182 – February 1204), Latinized as Alexius IV Angelus, was Byzantine Emperor...
(Bagratids) ? 6 September 1377 20 March 1390 2 May 1395 Manuel III Anna Philanthropene ManuelAngelos Philanthropenos ? c. 1395 5 March 1417 ? Theodora Kantakouzene...
Wissenschaften, 1981. Philip Hofer et G. W. Cottrell Jr. « Angelos Vergecios and the bestiary of Manuel Philes », Harvard Library Bulletin 8 (1954) p. 323–339...