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  1. Anna Dalassene ( mittelgriechisch Ἄννα Δαλασσηνή; * 1025; † 1. November 1102 [?] in Konstantinopel) war die Mutter des byzantinischen Kaisers Alexios I. Komnenos .

  2. Anna Dalassene (Greek: Ἄννα Δαλασσηνή; ca. 1025/30 – 1 November 1100/02) was an important Byzantine noblewoman who played a significant role in the rise to power of the Komnenoi in the eleventh century.

  3. 26. Apr. 2022 · Anna Dalassena (Anna Dalassene), 'Mother of the Comneni', was to play an important role in orchestrating the rise to power of her family in the second half of the eleventh century. Indeed, as regent, she openly administered the empire in the early years of her son Alexius I's reign. She had been born c. 1025-1030, daughter of Alexius ...

    • circa 1020
    • Flemming Allan Funch
    • Constantinople, Byzantine Empire
  4. Anna Dalassena (Anna Dalassene), 'Mother of the Comneni', was to play an important role in orchestrating the rise to power of her family in the second half of the eleventh century. Indeed, as regent, she openly administered the empire in the early years of her son Alexius I's reign.

  5. Byzantine empress, and mother of the Comneni, who helped found the Comnenid Dynasty. Birth date unknown, possibly around 1025; died around 1105; daughter of Alexius "Charon" Dalassenus (Byzantine governor of Italy); married John Comnenus or Komnenos(d. 1067, brother of Isaac Comnenus, r. 1057–1059); children: eight, including Manuel; Isaac (d ...

  6. Anna Dalassena (Anna Dalassene), 'Mother of the Comneni', was to play an important role in orchestrating the rise to power of her family in the second half of the eleventh century. Indeed, as regent, she openly administered the empire in the early years of her son Alexius I's reign. She had been born c. 1025-1030, daughter of Alexius Charon and ...

  7. This is the mother of Alexios I and grandmother of Anna Komnene. The reading protokouropalatissa causes a problem since she would have held the dignity of kouropalatissa by virtue of her husband John Komnenos' elevation to kouropalates by his brother the emperor Isaac I Komnenos in 1057; he held this dignity until his death in 1067.