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The Dalassenos name remained prominent until the end of the 12th century, but declined thereafter, and in the later Empire the name appears only rarely, and then among lower levels of society.
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played a significant role in the early reign of Alexios I Komnenos, but most members of the family known thereafter are civil officials. The most prominent of the 12th-century Dalassenoi was
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Theodore in circa 1062. The family became most notable, however, through the marriage of the ambitious and capable
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against Aleppo in 1030. Constantine then emerged as the leader of the aristocratic opposition during the reigns of
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The family's name derives from their ancestral home, the city of Dalassa, modern
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Damian and his sons is unclear, served primarily as senior generals in the
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ascended the throne in 1081. During Alexios's frequent absences from
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In the 1060s and 1070s, members of the family, whose relation to the
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in 995/996–998. His sons also reached senior offices: two of them,
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Change in Byzantine Culture in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries
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Kazhdan, Aleksandr Petrovich; Epstein, Ann Wharton (1985).
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identified them as Armenians, but their names are not
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Cheynet, Jean-Claude; Vannier, Jean-François (1986).
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Constantine in particular was a favourite of Emperor
39:aristocratic family prominent in the 11th century. 543:. Athens, Greece: Foundation of the Hellenic World 55:. The ethnic origin of the family is unknown; the 193:, the younger brother of the general and emperor 70:The first prominent member of the family was the 520:. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. 541:Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World, Asia Minor 401: 370: 358: 346: 331: 300: 296: 8: 448: 432: 416: 385: 342: 340: 315: 280: 535:Krsmanović, Bojana (11 September 2003). 412: 410: 250: 381: 379: 311: 309: 264: 262: 260: 258: 256: 254: 7: 271:, "Dalassenos" (A. Kazhdan), p. 578. 231:circa 1138 and led an unsuccessful 205:on campaign, she functioned as the 517:The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium 14: 79:, who held the important post of 209:regent of the Byzantine Empire. 268: 43:Origins and rise to prominence 1: 97:, also occupied the post of 136:Michael IV the Paphlagonian 583: 402:Cheynet & Vannier 1986 371:Cheynet & Vannier 1986 359:Cheynet & Vannier 1986 347:Kazhdan & Epstein 1985 332:Kazhdan & Epstein 1985 301:Kazhdan & Epstein 1985 297:Cheynet & Vannier 1986 35:(Greek: Δαλασσηνή), was a 152:Constantine IX Monomachos 24: 472:Études Prosopographiques 223:John Dalassenos Rogerios 144:John the Orphanotrophos 219:Constantine Dalassenos 173:Damian in 1073 or the 138:(r. 1034–1041) and 128:Romanos III Argyros 512:Kazhdan, Alexander 299:, pp. 76–78; 199:Alexios I Komnenos 132:Romanos's campaign 107:Romanos Dalassenos 567:Dalassenos family 482:978-2-85944-110-4 373:, pp. 80–81. 334:, pp. 63–64. 237:Manuel I Komnenos 77:Damian Dalassenos 27:), feminine form 574: 552: 550: 548: 531: 507: 486: 456: 446: 440: 430: 424: 414: 405: 399: 393: 383: 374: 368: 362: 356: 350: 344: 335: 329: 323: 313: 304: 294: 288: 278: 272: 266: 239:(r. 1143–1180). 225:, who was named 195:Isaac I Komnenos 154:(r. 1042–1055). 124:Constantine VIII 26: 582: 581: 577: 576: 575: 573: 572: 571: 557: 556: 555: 546: 544: 534: 528: 510: 504: 489: 483: 468: 464: 459: 449:Krsmanović 2003 447: 443: 433:Krsmanović 2003 431: 427: 417:Krsmanović 2003 415: 408: 400: 396: 386:Krsmanović 2003 384: 377: 369: 365: 357: 353: 345: 338: 330: 326: 316:Krsmanović 2003 314: 307: 295: 291: 281:Krsmanović 2003 279: 275: 267: 252: 248: 215: 61:Nicholas Adontz 45: 12: 11: 5: 580: 578: 570: 569: 559: 558: 554: 553: 532: 526: 514:, ed. (1991). 508: 502: 487: 481: 465: 463: 460: 458: 457: 441: 425: 406: 394: 375: 363: 351: 336: 324: 305: 289: 273: 249: 247: 244: 214: 211: 203:Constantinople 183:Anna Dalassene 44: 41: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 579: 568: 565: 564: 562: 542: 538: 533: 529: 527:0-19-504652-8 523: 519: 518: 513: 509: 505: 503:0-520-05129-7 499: 495: 494: 488: 484: 478: 474: 473: 467: 466: 461: 454: 450: 445: 442: 438: 434: 429: 426: 422: 418: 413: 411: 407: 404:, p. 81. 403: 398: 395: 391: 387: 382: 380: 376: 372: 367: 364: 361:, p. 80. 360: 355: 352: 349:, p. 64. 348: 343: 341: 337: 333: 328: 325: 321: 317: 312: 310: 306: 303:, p. 63. 302: 298: 293: 290: 286: 282: 277: 274: 270: 265: 263: 261: 259: 257: 255: 251: 245: 243: 240: 238: 234: 230: 229: 224: 220: 213:Later members 212: 210: 208: 204: 200: 196: 192: 191:John Komnenos 188: 184: 180: 176: 172: 168: 164: 160: 155: 153: 149: 145: 141: 137: 133: 129: 125: 120: 118: 114: 113: 108: 104: 100: 96: 95:Theophylaktos 92: 88: 84: 83: 78: 75: 74: 68: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 42: 40: 38: 34: 30: 22: 18: 545:. Retrieved 540: 537:"Dalassenoi" 515: 492: 471: 444: 428: 397: 366: 354: 327: 292: 276: 241: 226: 217:The admiral 216: 206: 189:Damian), to 186: 179:Thessalonica 174: 166: 158: 156: 121: 110: 98: 80: 71: 69: 46: 32: 28: 16: 15: 165:, like the 91:Constantine 51:in eastern 246:References 233:conspiracy 59:historian 25:Δαλασσηνός 17:Dalassenos 453:Chapter 7 437:Chapter 6 421:Chapter 5 390:Chapter 4 320:Chapter 3 285:Chapter 2 187:magistros 159:magistros 140:Michael V 73:magistros 37:Byzantine 33:Dalassena 29:Dalassene 561:Category 547:24 April 235:against 207:de facto 112:katepano 105:, while 65:Armenian 57:Armenian 462:Sources 163:Balkans 103:Antioch 87:Antioch 524:  500:  479:  228:Caesar 171:Skopje 117:Iberia 53:Turkey 49:Talas 21:Greek 549:2011 522:ISBN 498:ISBN 477:ISBN 175:doux 167:doux 109:was 99:doux 93:and 82:doux 269:ODB 177:of 169:of 148:Zoe 115:of 101:of 85:of 31:or 563:: 539:. 451:, 435:, 419:, 409:^ 388:, 378:^ 339:^ 318:, 308:^ 283:, 253:^ 23:: 551:. 530:. 506:. 485:. 455:. 439:. 423:. 392:. 322:. 287:. 19:(

Index

Greek
Byzantine
Talas
Turkey
Armenian
Nicholas Adontz
Armenian
magistros
Damian Dalassenos
doux
Antioch
Constantine
Theophylaktos
Antioch
Romanos Dalassenos
katepano
Iberia
Constantine VIII
Romanos III Argyros
Romanos's campaign
Michael IV the Paphlagonian
Michael V
John the Orphanotrophos
Zoe
Constantine IX Monomachos
Balkans
Skopje
Thessalonica
Anna Dalassene
John Komnenos

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