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  1. Alexios IV. Angelos. Alexios IV. Angelos ( mittelgriechisch Ἀλέξιος Δʹ Ἄγγελος, * 1182; † 28. Januar 1204) war byzantinischer Kaiser vom 1. August 1203 bis zum 25. Januar 1204, als er für abgesetzt erklärt wurde.

  2. Alexius II. im Februar 2008 Alexius II. (weltlicher Name Alexei Michailowitsch Rüdiger bzw. Ridiger (nach einer Übertragungsvariante des Buchstaben ü ins Kyrillische),, * 23. Februar 1929 in Tallinn, Estland; † 5. Dezember 2008 in Moskau) war vom 10. 47 Beziehungen.

  3. Alexios I. (Byzanz) Alexios I. Komnenos ( mittelgriechisch Ἀλέξιος Αʹ Κομνηνός) (* 1057; † 15. August 1118) war byzantinischer Kaiser von 1081 bis 1118.

  4. Alexius II. Alexius II (Alexius Comnenus), 1168–83, Byzantine emperor (1180–83), son and successor of Manuel I. His mother, Mary of Antioch, who was regent for him, alienated the population by favoring the Latin element in Constantinople. In 1182 Alexius' cousin Andronicus, after instigating a massacre of the Latins, stormed the city, had ...

  5. Alexius IV Angelus (died February 8, 1204, Constantinople, Byzantine Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey]) was the Byzantine emperor from 1203 to 1204. Alexius was the son of Emperor Isaac II. He regained control of his rights to the Byzantine throne with the help of the Fourth Crusade but was deposed soon after by a palace coup.

  6. 17. Juli 2017 · About Alexius Comnenus . Alexius was the third son of John Comnenus and a nephew of Emperor Isaac I. From 1068 to 1081, during the reigns of Romanus IV, Michael VII, and Nicephorus III, he served in the military; then, with the help of his brother Isaac, his mother Anna Dalassena, and his powerful in-laws the Ducas family, he seized the throne from Nicephorus III.