- Alexios Branas
Alexios Branas or Alexius Branas (died 1187) was a Byzantine nobleman and military leader of the late 12th century.
Alexios Branas was doubly linked to the imperial Komnenos family. He was the son of Michael Branas and of Maria Komnene, who was the great-niece of Alexios I Komnenos. He himself married Anna Batatzaina; she was the niece of
Manuel I Komnenos , and her sister, Theodora, was Manuel's lover.Branas was one of relatively few generals who never rebelled against
Andronikos I Komnenos , fighting for him successfully against the forces ofBéla III of Hungary in 1183, against a rebellion led by Andronikos, Isaac and Alexios Angelos in 1184, and against the Norman invaders ofThessalonica underWilliam II of Sicily in 1185.In 1187, shortly after the accession of Isaac II Angelos, Branas was sent to counter the
Vlach-Bulgarian Rebellion . This time he did rebel. He was defeated byConrad of Montferrat , the emperor's brother-in-law, who commanded the centre of the imperial forces in the battle. Branas wounded Conrad, who nevertheless unhorsed him, his lance striking the cheekpiece of his helmet. Branas was then beheaded by Conrad's supporting footsoldiers. The head was taken to the imperial palace, where it was treated like a football, and was then sent to Branas's wife Anna, who (according to the historianNiketas Choniates ) reacted bravely to the shocking sight.It was probably after his death that his son,
Theodore Branas , became the lover of the dowager Empress Anna (Agnes of France): they were together by 1193 according to the Western chroniclerAlberic of Trois-Fontaines . Alexios Branas also had a daughter, probably named Eudokia, who married Isaac Angelos, son of the "sebastocrator" John Doukas.ources
*"O city of Byzantium: annals of Niketas Choniates" tr. Harry J. Magoulias (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1984) especially pp. 208-214.
*K. Varzos, "I genealogia ton Komninon" (Thessalonica, 1984) vol. 2 pp. 394-417, 540-543.
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