Irene (Maria) VON BYZANZ
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name | Irene (Maria) VON BYZANZ |
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occupation | Königin der Deutschen |
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title | Königin der Deutschen |
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death | 27. August 1208 | ||
burial | after 27. August 1208 | Kloster Lorch, Schwäbisch Gmünd, Ostalbkreis, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
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birth | between 1177 and 1181 | Istanbul (Konstantinopel), İstanbul, Türkei
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marriage | 25. March 1197 |
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25. March 1197
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Philipp VON HOHENSTAUFEN VON SCHWABEN |
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1 | Biographical Summaries of Notable People, https://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-10182/biographical-summaries-of-notable-people?s=138115081&itemId=311417&action=showRecord&indId=individual-138115081-88026846
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<p>Irene Angelina<br />Geschlecht: weiblich<br />Geburt: 1181 - Constantinople<br />Tod: 27. Aug. 1208 - Hohenstaufen Castle<br />Heirat: Ehepartner: Roger III of Sicily - 1193<br /> Verwandte: BeziehungNameGeburtVaterIsaac II AngelosSept. 1156TochterBeatrice of Swabia1198TochterKunigunde of Hohenstaufen1200TochterMaria of Swabia3. Apr. 1201TochterElisabeth of Swabia1203EhemannRoger IIIof Sicily1175EhemannPhilip of Swabia1177</p> The records in this collection vary in what data items are present and one will find information on various aspects of the subject persons including names, biographical descriptions, nationalities, birth dates, birth places, death dates, death places, relatives, spouses, children, professions, nationalities, and educational attainment. The information in this collection has been compiled from Freebase (under CC-BY) and Wikipedia (under the GNU Free Documentation License). | |
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<p>Princess Irini Maria de Angelos von Byzantium<br />Geburtsnamen: Angela Irene of ByzantiumAngelos I Empress Of GermanyEmpress Irene Maria Angelica of Roman-EmpireEmpress Of Byzantine EmpireEmpressof Ge Byzantine Empire Empress of GeI (Empress of Germany) AngelosI Angelos Empress Of GermanyIreneIrene (Irini) Maria Angelina Byzantium Empress GermanyIrene (Maria Angela) von ByzanzIrene AngeIreneAngelaIrene Angela (Eirene Angelica) Byzantium Princess of The Byzantine Empire;Empress of GermanyIrene Angela AngelicaIrene Angela ByzantiumIrene Angela of ByzantiumIrene AngelicaIrene Angelica Empress of GermanyIrene Angelica of AngelusIRENE ANGELICA of ByzantiumIrene Byzantium ofIrene Maria AngelicaIrene Maria Angelica Byzantine EmpressIrene Maria AngelinaIrene Maria Angelina of ByzantiumIreneMaria AngelusIrene Maria Princess AngelicaIrene Marie Angela Of ByzantiumIrene Marie AngelusIrene of ByzantiumIrini (Irene) Maria AngelinaIrini MariaIrini Maria (Empress of Germany) AngelosIrini Maria(Empress) AngelinaIrini Maria (Irene) AngelinaIrini Maria * AngelosIrini Maria [Empress of Germ AngelosIrini Maria AngelinaIrini Maria Angelina [Empress oIrini Maria Angelina [Empress of GermIrini Maria Angelina [EmpressofGermanIrini Maria Angelina Emperess of GermanyIrini Maria Angelina EmpressIrini Maria Angelina Empress GermanyIrini Maria Angelina Empress of GermanyIrini Maria Angelina Empress/GermanyIrini Maria Angelina of ByzantiumIrini Maria Angelina PrincessIrini MARIA Angelina, Angelina [EmpressofGermanIrini Maria Angelina, Byzantine EmpireIrini Maria Angelina, Byzantine Empire [EmpressofgermanIrini MARIA Angelina, Byzantine_EmpireIrini Maria Angelina, of Byzantine EmpIrini Maria AngelosIrini Maria Angelos [Empress Of Germany]Irini Maria Angelos EmpressIrini Maria Angelos EmpressOf GermanyIrini Maria Angelos Empress/GermanyIrini Maria Angelos Princess & Empress Of Byzantine EmpireIrini Maria Angelos {Empress/GermanyIrini Maria AngelusIrini Maria Byzantine EmpireIrini Maria Byzantine Empire [Empress GermanyIrini Maria Byzantine Empire Princes ...<br />Geschlecht: weiblich<br />Geburt: ca. Jul. 1181 - Constantinople, Byzantine Empire<br />Heirat: ca. Aug. 1192<br />Heirat: Zwischen 8. Jan. 1197 und 7. Jan. 1198<br />Heirat: 1. Jun. 1197<br />Heirat: 1. Jun. 1197<br />Heirat: 1. Jun. 1197 - Gunzenlech<br />Heirat: ca. 1212 - Aumale, Seine-Maritime, France<br />Tod: 27. Aug. 1208 - Hohenstaufen, Swabia, Bavaria<br />Erdbestattung: Lorsch<br /> Es gibt möglicherweise ein Problem mit den Verwandten dieser Person. Sehen Sie auf FamilySearch nach, um die ganze Information anzuzeigen.<br /> Zusätzliche Informationen: LifeSketch:BIO: from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BYZANTIUM%2010571204.htm#EireneAdied1208 EIRENE Angelina ([1180/84]-Hohenstaufen 27 Aug 1208, bur Kloster Lorsch). Niketas Choniates records that Emperor Alexios had "ex priore coniuge…filiabus duabus et uno filio", of whom "[filiam] alteram" married "Siciliam regis Tangris filio"[830]. On the basis of her first marriage in 1192, it is unlikely that Eirene was born much later than 1184 at the latest. One possibility is that her mother died while giving birth to Eirene, which, as discussed further above, would provide the best explanation for mother and daughter having had the same names in apparent contradiction with Byzantine naming practices. If this is correct, she would of course have been her parents´ youngest child. The Ryccardus de Sancti Germano Chronica in 1191 record the marriage at Brindisis of "Ysacho Constantinopolitano imperatorie de Urania filia sua" and Roger elder son of Tancredo[831]. The Annales Casenses record the marriage in 1193 of "filiam imperatoris Constantinopolitani" and "Roggerus filio suo [=Tancredi]"[832]. She was among those taken as prisoners by Emperor Heinrich VI King of Germany when he invaded Sicily in 1194. Niketas Choniates records that "Irene Isaacii imperatoris filia" was abducted from Sicily and marriedto "notho fratri Alemanniæ Philippo"[833]. Her second marriage is recorded by William of Tyre (Continuator), who names her father without naming her[834]. The Continuatio Admuntensis records the marriage of "Tanachredus Tanachredi filius viduam, Constantinopolitani imperatoris filiam" and "Philippus Romanorum imperatoris germanus"[835]. She adopted the name MARIA on her second marriage. Thenecrology of Speyer cathedral records the death "VI Kal Sep" of "Maria regina Philippi regis contectalis, nata de Grecia" and the donations which she made to found the anniversaries "in octava Martini [18 Nov]…patris eius et matris eius…Ysaac et matre Herina" and "fratris…eius et sororis eius tercia die post festum Michahelis [1 Oct]…Manuel fratre, Effrosina sorore"[836]. m firstly (Brindisi [Jul/Aug] 1192) ROGER joint King of Sicily, son of TANCREDO King of Sicily & his wife Sibilla --- ([1180]-24 Dec 1193). Created Duke of Apulia by his father in 1193. m secondly (betrothed 2/3 Apr 1195, [Bari] 25 May 1197) PHILIPP von Hohenstaufen Duke of Swabia, son of Emperor FRIEDRICH I "Barbarossa" King of Germany & his second wife Béatrice de Bourgogne [Comté] ([1172]-murdered Bamberg 21 Jun 1208, bur Speyer Cathedral). He was elected PHILIPP King of Germany in 1198. He supported the claim to the Byzantine throne of his brother-in-law Alexios Angelos, who had sought refuge at his court in 1201[837]. He and Alexios promised the leaders of the Fourth Crusade enormous sums in return for helping to remove Emperor Alexios III[838]. He was murdered by Otto von Wittelsbach. ** from Wikipedia listing for Irene Angelina Irene Angelina (c.1181 – 27 August 1208), was a Byzantine princess member of the Angelos dynasty and by her two marriagesQueen of Sicily in 1193 and Queen of Germany from 1198 to 1208. She was the second daughter of Byzantine emperor Isaac II Angelos and his first wife, probably named Irene. Marriage and issue Irene was born in Constantinople, her father Isaac II inaugurated his reign with a decisive victory over the Norman invaders on the Balkans in the 1185 Battle of Demetritzes. In 1193 he and King Tancred of Sicily arranged Irene's marriage with Tancred's eldest son, Roger. Roger was declared co-king, but died on 24 December 1193, shortly before his father's death on 20 February 1194. Sicily was claimed byTancred's aunt Constance and her husband, Emperor Henry VI. After he had conquered the Sicilian kingdom, Irene was captured on 29 December 1194 and was married on 25 May 1197 to Henry's younger brother, Duke Philip of Swabia. In Germany, she was renamed Maria. After the Emperor had died on September 28, Philip was elected King of the Romans in Mühlhausen on 8 March 1198. Queen Irene's father,who had been deposed in 1195, urged her to get Philip's support for his reinstatement; her brother, Alexius, subsequently spent some time at Philip's court during the preparations for the Fourth Crusade. She thus had an early influence on the eventual diversion of the Crusade to Constantinople in 1204. Rivalled by the Welf scion Otto IV, Philip was able to stable his rule over the German kingdom.On 21 June 1208, he was killed by the Bavarian Count Palatine Otto VIII of Wittelsbach, leaving Irene widowed a second time. Philip and Irene had seven children, two sons (Reinald and Frederick) whodied in infancy and four daughters: Beatrix (April/June 1198 - 11 August 1212), married her father's rival Emperor Otto IV in 1212 and died three weeks later without issue. Maria (3 April 1201 –29 March 1235), married Duke Henry, Hereditary Prince of Brabant (later Duke Henry II), by whom she had issue. Kunigunde (February/March 1202 – 13 September 1248), Queen of Bohemia by marriagewith King Wenceslaus I, by whom she had issue. Elisabeth (March/May 1205 – 5 November 1235), married King Ferdinand III of Castile, by whom she had issue. After the murder of her husband, Irene- who was pregnant at the time - retired to Hohenstaufen Castle. There, two months later on 27 August, she gave birth to another daughter (called Beatrix Posthuma). Both mother and child died shortlyafterwards. She was buried in the family mausoleum in the Staufen proprietary monastery of Lorch Abbey, along with her daughter and sons. Her grave was destroyed and cannot be reconstructed. In his poem on King Philip's Magdeburg Christmas celebrations, the minnesinger Walther von der Vogelweide described Irene as rose ane dorn, ein tube sunder gallen (Middle High German for "rose without a thorn,a dove without gall"). Sources O city of Byzantium: annals of Niketas Choniates tr. Harry J. Magoulias (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1984). Bruno W. Häuptli: IRENE (Angelou) von Byzanz, in: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL), vol. 28, Bautz, Nordhausen 2007, ISBN 978-3-88309-413-7, pp. 858–862. External links Irene Angelina at Find-A-Grave Bibliography aboutIrene Angelina (in German) in OPAC Regesta Imperii. [retrieved 25 May 2014].Titel:EmpressSURNAME:AngelosTitleOfNobility:Empress of GermanyTitleOfNobility:Princess Of The Byzantine Empire</p> Der FamilySearch Stammbaum wird duch MyHeritage unter Lizenz von FamilySearch International, der weltgrössten Genealogie Organisation, veröffentlicht. FamilySearch ist eine nonprofit Organisation gesponsert von der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage (Mormonen Kirche). |
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