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  1. John Komnenos (Greek: Ἰωάννης Κομνηνός, romanized: Iōannēs Komnēnos), later surnamed Tzelepes (Τζελέπης, Tzelepēs), was the son of the sebastokrator Isaac Komnenos and grandson of the Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos.

  2. Juan "Tzelepes" Comneno (griego: Ἰωάννης Κομνηνὸς Τζελέπης, Iōannēs Komnēnos Tzelepēs) era el hijo del sebastocrátor Isaac Comneno. A partir de 1130 Juan y su padre, que era hermano del emperador Juan II Comneno ("Juan el Hermoso"), conspiraron para derrocar a su tío el emperador.

  3. 20 de ene. de 2023 · John Tzelepes Komnenos (Greek: Ἰωάννης Κομνηνὸς Τζελέπης, Iōannēs Komnēnos Tzelepēs) was the son of the sebastokrator Isaac Komnenos. Starting about 1130 John and his father, who was a brother of Emperor John II Komnenos ("John the Beautiful"), plotted to overthrow his uncle the emperor.

  4. John Komnenos’ story is found in 15th and 16th-century Greek and Italian chronicles, but those are ultimately based on the 13th-century chronicle of Niketas Choniates. The story can be a bit confusing since John shares his name with his uncle, the emperor John II Komnenos.

  5. John’s life before he became emperor in 1118 is all but unstudied, as the focus of historians has been squarely on his father Alexios. This is despite the fact that John was crowned as co-emperor as a child, and was present at all of the key events of his father’s latter years.

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  7. 27 de jun. de 2024 · Summary. Between the death of Alexios I Komnenos and the establishment of the Latin empire of Constantinople, eight emperors ruled in the eastern Roman capital.