Manuel Komnenos Maurozomes (Greek: Μανουήλ Κομνηνός Μαυροζώμης; died c. 1230) was a Byzantine nobleman who in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade tried to found an independent principality in Phrygia. His daughter, named Dawlat Raziya Khatun, was married to the Seljuk sultan Kaykhusraw I, and he eventually became governor (emir) of part of the region under Seljuk control; he was an influential figure in the Seljuk court until his death.
Manuel Komnenos Maurozomes (Greek: Μανουήλ Κομνηνός Μαυροζώμης; died c. 1230) was a Byzantine nobleman who in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade tried...
Persian, Arabic, and Greek. Kaykhusraw married a daughter of ManuelMaurozomes. ManuelMaurozomes would hold the castles of Chonae and Laodicea as a vassal...
father-in-law, Maurozomes, to invade the valley of the Maeander River in the spring of 1205, but they were soon defeated. Theodore made a peace with Maurozomes, allowing...
had neutralized rivals along his southern marches—Sabas Asidenos, ManuelMaurozomes, and Theodore Mangaphas; he had been crowned Emperor in March or April...
Nicaea, after repelling the invasions of rivals David Komnenos and ManuelMaurozomes into his domains. His appointment is an open challenge to the legitimacy...
had neutralized rivals along his southern marches—Sabas Asidenos, ManuelMaurozomes, and Theodore Mangaphas, while frustrating the attempts of Henry of...
rather to assign it to his father-in-law, the Byzantine renegade ManuelMaurozomes. The latter held it as an autonomous lordship together with Laodikeia...
his reign. It was fortified by the Emperor Manuel I Komnenos. In 1206–1230, it was ruled by ManuelMaurozomes. The city was destroyed during the invasions...
Philadelphia. 1204–1205: Revolt and establishment of a breakaway regime by ManuelMaurozomes at Phrygia. 1204–1206: Revolt and establishment of a breakaway regime...
was killed by Alexios V Doukas soon after. ManuelMaurozomes (1204–1206) – the illegitimate grandson of Manuel I Komnenos, he tried to establish a separate...
Hagiotheodorites, under Emperor Manuel I Komnenos. Theodore Maurozomes, under Emperor Manuel I Komnenos. Demetrios Komnenos Tornikes, under Emperor John...