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Alexios III. ist der Name mehrerer Herrscher:
- Alexios III. (Byzanz) († nach 1210), byzantinischer Kaiser
- Alexios III. (Trapezunt) (1338–1390), Kaiser von Trapezunt
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ALEXIUS III — ALEXIUS III. Comnenus et Porphyrigeneta dici voluit, cum antea Angelus cognominaretur: Fratrem Isaacum imperiô et oculis privavit, a quo e Turcica captivitate liberatus erat. Sed huius fil. Venetiis Gallos in Orientem cogitantes permovit, ut arma … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Alexius III Angelus — ▪ Byzantine emperor also spelled Alexios III Angelos died 1211, Nicaea, Nicaean empire [now İznik, Turkey] Byzantine emperor from 1195 to 1203. He was the second son of Andronicus Angelus, grandson of Alexius I. In 1195 he was proclaimed… … Universalium
Alexius Comnenus — may refer to:* Alexios I Komnenos, Byzantine emperor * Alexius Comnenus (d. 1136), son of Isaakios Comnenus (d. 1154) * Alexius Comnenus (d. 1142), son of John II Comnenus * Alexius Comnenus (d. 1170), illegitimate son of Andronicus I Comnenus *… … Wikipedia
Alexius V Ducas Mourtzouphlus — died 1204, Constantinople Byzantine emperor. In 1204 he led a Greek revolt against his coemperors Isaac II and Alexius IV, who had been supported by the Fourth Crusade, and he became the last Greek emperor of united Byzantium before its overthrow … Universalium
Alexius — Infobox Given Name Revised name = Alexius imagesize= caption= pronunciation= gender =male meaning = region = origin = Greek related names = Alexia (female) Alexey Alexander footnotes = Alexius is the latinized form of the given name Alexios ( el … Wikipedia
Alexius IV Angelus — ▪ Byzantine emperor also spelled Alexios IV Angelos died February 8, 1204, Constantinople, Byzantine Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey] Byzantine emperor from 1203 to 1204. Alexius was the son of Emperor Isaac II (Isaac II Angelus). He… … Universalium
Alexius Meinong — Ritter von Handschuchsheim (* 17. Juli 1853 in Lemberg; † 27. November 1920 in Graz), österreichischer Philosoph und Psychologe, bekannt vor allem für seine Gegenstandstheorie, die vom Gedankengut seines Lehrers Franz Brentano geprägt ist. A … Deutsch Wikipedia
Alexĭus — (Alexios, eigentlich Alexis, d.i. der Helfende). I. Fürsten: A) Kaiser: a) von Byzanz: 1) A. I. Komnenus, mit dem Beinamen Bambakŏrax (von seiner stammelnden u. heiseren Stimme) Sohn des Johannes Komnenus, geb. 1048 zu Constantinopel; focht unter … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Alexius IV. Angelus — Alexius IV. Angelus, entkam der Hast des Usurpators A. III. u. flüchtete zu Papst Innocenz III.; mit den latein. Kreuzfahrern kam er 1203 vor Constantinopel, wurde nach dessen Eroberung mit seinem Vater Isaak Angelus zum Kaiser gemacht u. nach… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Alexius I Comnenus — born 1048, Constantinople died Aug. 15, 1118 Byzantine emperor (1081–1118). An experienced military leader, he seized the Byzantine throne in 1081, driving back the invading Normans and Turks and founding the Comnenian dynasty. Alexius increased… … Universalium