- Alexios II Komnenos
Alexios II Komnenos or Alexius II Comnenus (Greek: Αλέξιος Β’ Κομνηνός, "Alexios II Komnēnos") (
14 September 1169 – October 1183,Constantinople ),Byzantine emperor (1180-1183), was the son of EmperorManuel I Komnenos and Maria, daughter of Raymond, prince of Antioch. [An alternative date of birth occasionally given is 1168 Harv|van Dieten|1975|p=169, based onWilliam of Tyre 's statement that Alexios was 13 in 1180. For discussion, concluding that14 September 1169 is correct, see Harv|Wirth|1956; Harv|Magoulias|1984|p=383.] He was the long-awaited male heir, and was named Alexius as a fulfilment of theAIMA prophecy .His reign and death
), stirred up riots in the streets of the capital.
Their party was defeated (
May 2 ,1182 ), but Andronikos Komnenos, a first cousin of the late Emperor Manuel, took advantage of these disorders to aim at the crown, entered Constantinople, where he was received with almost divine honours, and overthrew the government. His arrival was celebrated by a massacre of 80,000 Latins in Constantinople, especially the Venetian merchants, which he made no attempt to stop. He allowed Alexios II to be crowned, but was responsible for the death of most of the young emperor's actual or potential defenders, including his mother, his half-sister and the Caesar, and refused to allow him the smallest voice in public affairs.The betrothal in 1180 of Alexios II to Agnes of France, daughter of
Louis VII of France and his third wifeAdèle of Champagne and at the time a child of nine, had not apparently been followed by their marriage. Andronikos was now formally proclaimed as co-emperor, and not long afterwards, on the pretext that divided rule was injurious to the Empire, he caused Alexios II to be strangled with a bow-string (October 1183). During Alexius II's reign, the Byzantine Empire was invaded by KingBela III losingSyrmia and Bosnia to theKingdom of Hungary in AD 1181, later evenDalmatia was lost to the Venetians.Kilij Arslan II invaded the empire in AD 1182, defeating the Byzantines at theSiege of Cotyaeum resulting in the Byzantine Empire losingCotyaeum andSozopolis .Portrayal in fiction
Alexios is a character in the historical novel "Agnes of France" (1980) by Greek writer
Kostas Kyriazis . The novel describes the events of the reigns of Manuel I, Alexios II and Andronikos I through the eyes of Agnes.Notes
References
*Citation | title=
Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium |publisher=Oxford University Press |year=1991
*Citation | surname=Magdalino | given=Paul |title=The Empire of Manuel I Komnenos |year=1993
*Citation | surname=Magoulias | given=Harry J., translator | title=O city of Byzantium: annals of Niketas Choniates | publisher=Wayne State University Press | place=Detroit | year=1984 | ISBN=0814317642
*Citation | surname=van Dieten | given=J. L., editor | title=Nicetae Choniatae historia | publisher=De Gruyter | place=Berlin | year=1975
*Citation | surname=Wirth | given=Peter | title=Wann wurde Kaiser Alexios II. geboren? [When was Emperor Alexios II born?] | journal=Byzantinische Zeitschrift | volume=49 | year=1956 | pages=65-67
*cite encyclopedia | last = Plate | first = William | authorlink = | title = Alexios II Komnenos | editor = William Smith | encyclopedia =Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology | volume = 1 | pages = 130 | publisher =Little, Brown and Company | location = Boston | year = 1867 | url = http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=moa;cc=moa;idno=acl3129.0001.001;q1=demosthenes;size=l;frm=frameset;seq=145;page=root;view=image
*1911 | article=Alexius II | url=http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Alexius_II
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