Andronicus I Comnenus (Emperor) of BYZANTIUM

Andronicus I Comnenus (Emperor) of BYZANTIUM

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Name Andronicus I Comnenus (Emperor) of BYZANTIUM
Name Andronikos I Komnenos of BYZANTIUM
Beruf Emperor of Byzantium zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 1183 und 11. September 1185

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Geburt etwa 1118 Constantinople, Byzantium (now Istanbul, Turkey) nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 12. August 1185 Constantinople, Byzantium (now Istanbul, Turkey) nach diesem Ort suchen

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Philippa Poitiers (Princess) of ANTIOCH

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Byzantine emperor from 1183 to 1185, the last of the Comnenus dynasty, who attempted to reform the government but whose bitter opposition to Western Christianity precipitated a Norman invasion. A cousin of the emperor Manuel I Comnenus (reigned 1143-80), Andronicus opposed the unpopular regency of the dowager empress Mary of Antioch after Manuel's death. In the spring of 1182 he raised an army and entered Constantinople posing as the protector of the young emperor Alexius II; one of the results of his seizure of power was a massacre of the Westerners living in the city, mostly Venetians and Genoese. Soon after, he contrived the death of the Dowager Empress. In September 1183 he was crowned coemperor to Alexius and two months later had him strangled. To legitimize his usurpation, the 65-year-old Andronicus married Alexius' 13-year-old widow. Andronicus attempted to improve life in the provinces by reforming the decaying political system, prohibiting the sale of offices, punishing corrupt officials, and, above all, checking the power of the great feudal nobles and landowners whose privileges undermined the unity of the empire. He repudiated the pro-Western policy of Manuel I and asserted the independence of the Eastern Church, thus arousing the hostility of Western Christians. In 1183 Béla III of Hungary, claiming to be the avenger of the Dowager Empress (a Westerner), invaded the empire and sacked several cities. Sicilian Normans led by William II in August 1185 marched through Greece, occupying Thessalonica, the second city of the empire. At the news of the approaching Normans, a revolt broke out in the capital, Isaac II Angelus was proclaimed emperor, and Andronicus was put to death by a street mob. http://en.wikipedia.org

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