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Synadenos

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ca. 1000/6. During the 11th and 12th centuries, several family members appear as military commanders, connected to the great aristocratic families of Botaneiates and
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The family name is attested in the 9th/10th century seal, but the first known family member is Philetos Synadenos,
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likewise held senior military commands. The elder John and Theodora also founded the
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emperors in the late 13th and first half of the 14th century:
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The Doukai: A Contribution to Byzantine Prosopography
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Index

Greek
Byzantine
Synada
Phrygia
krites
Tarsus
Komnenos
member of the family
Géza I
Nikephoros III Botaneiates
Basil Synadenos
Dyrrhachium
Andronikos Synadenos
Manuel I Komnenos
Cyprus
Empire of Nicaea
Laskaris
Palaiologan
John Synadenos
Theodora Palaiologina
Michael VIII Palaiologos
megas stratopedarches
John
Theodore
Convent of Bebaia Elpis
typikon
Asen
Raoul
Kazhdan, Alexander
Kazhdan, Alexander

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