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| Name |
ANGELOS, Alexios |
| Prefix |
Emperor |
| Suffix |
III |
| Birth |
1143 |
Constantinople, İstanbul, Turkey |
| Gender |
Male |
| _TAG |
Request Submitted for Permission |
| _TAG |
Temple |
| Death |
1211 |
Monastery of Hyakinthos in Nicaea, Byzantine Empire |
| Headstones |
Submit Headstone Photo |
| Person ID |
I47652 |
Joseph Smith Sr and Lucy Mack Smith |
| Last Modified |
19 Aug 2021 |
| Father |
ANGELOS, Andronkos Dukas , b. Abt 1122, Constantinople, İstanbul, Turkey Constantinople, İstanbul, Turkeyd. 1185, Turkey (Age 63 years) |
| Mother |
KASTAMONITISSA, Euphrosine , b. Abt 1125, Constantinople, İstanbul, Turkey Constantinople, İstanbul, Turkeyd. 1195, Constantinople, Byzantine Empire (Age 70 years) |
| Marriage |
Constantinople, İstanbul, Turkey |
| Family ID |
F24597 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
KAMATERINA, Euphrosine Dukaina , b. Abt 1133, Constantinople, İstanbul, Turkey Constantinople, İstanbul, Turkeyd. Abt 1211, Arta, Árta, Greece (Age 78 years) |
| Marriage |
Abt 1155 |
Constantinople, İstanbul, Turkey |
Children |
2 daughters |
| + | 1. Princess Anna Komnene Angelina , b. Abt 1156, Constantinople, İstanbul, Turkey Constantinople, İstanbul, Turkeyd. 1212, Nicaea, Anatolia, Turkey (Age 56 years) | | | 2. Princess Irini Komnene Angelina , b. Abt 1162, Constantinople, İstanbul, Turkey Constantinople, İstanbul, Turkeyd. Aft 1203 (Age > 42 years) | |
| Family ID |
F24637 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
24 Jan 2022 |
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| Photos |
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| Notes |
- BIOGRAPHY: Alexios III Angelos (Medieval Greek: Ἀλέξιος Γ′ Ἄγγελος) (c. 1153 – 1211) was Byzantine Emperor from March 1195 to July 17/18, 1203.[1] A member of the extended imperial family, Alexios came to throne after deposing, blinding, and imprisoning his younger brother Isaac II Angelos. The most significant event of his reign was the attack of the Fourth Crusade on Constantinople in 1203, on behalf of Alexios IV Angelos. Alexios III took over the defense of the city, which he mismanaged, then fled the city at night with one of his three daughters. From Adrianople, and then Mosynopolis, he unsuccessfully attempted to rally his supporters, only to end up a captive of Marquis Boniface of Montferrat. He was ransomed, sent to Asia Minor where he plotted against his son-in-law Theodore Laskaris, but was eventually arrested and spent his last days confined to the Monastery of Hyakinthos in Nicaea, where he died.
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