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100:, appeared before the city. Theodore won over the inhabitants, and Ises and Kammytzes agreed to leave the city on guarantee of safe passage. Kammytzes is said to have infuriated Theodore when he failed to dismount and do homage to him as emperor as he was leaving the city, and the Epirote ruler insulted him. As a reward for this display of loyalty, Vatatzes named Kammytzes 210: 28: 220: 191: 225: 164:
Karlin-Hayter, Patricia (1974). "L'hétériarque. L'évolution de son rôle du "De Cerimoniis" au "Traité des Offices"".
235: 88:, at the head of an army. The city was easily captured, but soon after in late 1224 or early 1225, the ruler of 215: 230: 93: 97: 102: 40: 8: 89: 66: 187: 74: 52: 35: 181: 20: 204: 177: 78: 57: 47:
His early life is unknown, but he was a member of the notable aristocratic
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George Akropolites: The History – Introduction, Translation and Commentary
142: 70: 85: 48: 62: 115: 132: 130: 127: 202: 73:sent envoys to Nicaea, calling upon the emperor 81:rule. Vatatzes sent Kammytzes, along with the 163: 136: 166:Jahrbuch der Ă–sterreichischen Byzantinistik 211:13th-century Byzantine military personnel 34:) was a senior military commander of the 176: 148: 121: 203: 69:in ca. 1224, when the inhabitants of 186:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 13: 65:emperors. He is only mentioned by 14: 247: 151:, pp. 171–173, 174 (note 5). 221:People from the Empire of Nicaea 96:, a rival of Vatatzes who also 1: 109: 7: 10: 252: 226:Military history of Edirne 157: 98:claimed the imperial title 24: 94:Theodore Komnenos Doukas 124:, p. 174 (note 5). 51:clan and a relative of 236:Megaloi hetaireiarchai 77:to liberate them from 103:megas hetaireiarches 41:megas hetaireiarches 38:, with the rank of 216:Byzantine generals 137:Karlin-Hayter 1974 67:George Akropolites 193:978-0-19-921067-1 75:John III Vatatzes 25:Ἱωάννης Καμμύτζης 243: 197: 173: 152: 146: 140: 134: 125: 119: 55:, who served as 53:Manuel Kammytzes 36:Empire of Nicaea 33: 30: 26: 251: 250: 246: 245: 244: 242: 241: 240: 231:Kamytzes family 201: 200: 194: 160: 155: 147: 143: 135: 128: 120: 116: 112: 31: 12: 11: 5: 249: 239: 238: 233: 228: 223: 218: 213: 199: 198: 192: 178:Macrides, Ruth 174: 159: 156: 154: 153: 141: 139:, p. 132. 126: 113: 111: 108: 32: 1224/25 17:John Kammytzes 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 248: 237: 234: 232: 229: 227: 224: 222: 219: 217: 214: 212: 209: 208: 206: 195: 189: 185: 184: 179: 175: 171: 168:(in French). 167: 162: 161: 150: 149:Macrides 2007 145: 138: 133: 131: 123: 122:Macrides 2007 118: 114: 107: 105: 104: 99: 95: 91: 87: 84: 80: 76: 72: 68: 64: 60: 59: 54: 50: 45: 43: 42: 37: 22: 18: 182: 169: 165: 144: 117: 101: 83:protostrator 82: 58:protostrator 56: 46: 39: 16: 15: 205:Categories 172:: 101–143. 110:References 71:Adrianople 61:under the 86:John Ises 180:(2007). 49:Kamytzes 158:Sources 63:Angelos 190:  90:Epirus 79:Latin 21:Greek 188:ISBN 29:fl. 207:: 170:23 129:^ 106:. 92:, 44:. 27:; 23:: 196:. 19:(

Index

Greek
Empire of Nicaea
megas hetaireiarches
Kamytzes
Manuel Kammytzes
protostrator
Angelos
George Akropolites
Adrianople
John III Vatatzes
Latin
John Ises
Epirus
Theodore Komnenos Doukas
claimed the imperial title
megas hetaireiarches
Macrides 2007


Karlin-Hayter 1974
Macrides 2007
Macrides, Ruth
George Akropolites: The History – Introduction, Translation and Commentary
ISBN
978-0-19-921067-1
Categories
13th-century Byzantine military personnel
Byzantine generals
People from the Empire of Nicaea
Military history of Edirne

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