Nicholas Komnenos Angelos Doukas Bryennios Maliasenos (Greek: Νικόλαος Κομνηνός Ἄγγελος Δούκας Βρυέννιος Μαλιασηνός) was a Byzantine Greek nobleman and magnate active in the region of Volos in Thessaly the second half of the 13th century.
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of Epirus, and had at least one son, NicholasMaliasenos. Another possible son is a monk called Neilos Maliasenos. Michael I appointed his son-in-law governor...
Tyche of Constantinople Anthousa, the monastic name of the wife of NicholasMaliasenos in the 13th century Saint Anthousa the Younger (757–809), nun and...
Autoreianos in 1256, following a petition of NicholasMaliasenos, son of the monastery's founder. Both Constantine Maliasenos and his son became monks, with the...
suzerainty, like Stephen Gabrielopoulos of Trikala; others, however, like the Maliasenos family around Volos, turned to the Catalans for support. The Greek rulers...
Metropolitan of Naupaktos John Xeros, his brother-in-law Constantine Maliasenos, and a certain Lambetes. The treaty, concluded at Larissa, stipulated...