6c2930289c Fictional accounts of her life are given in the 1928 novel Anna Comnena by Naomi Mitchison, and the 1999 novel for young people Anna of Byzantium by Tracy Barrett. ^ Hill, 51. De la anul 300 pn la anul 1000, Bucureti, 1970 (pe www.dacoromanica.ro) Evalueaz:Partajeaz asta:TwitterFacebookGoogleRedditDac i-a plcut:Apreciaz ncarcare. Some historians believe her work to be biased because of her feelings towards the Crusaders, and how highly she regarded her father.[13]. A Story of Different Perspectives, in Byzantinische Zeitschrift (2007): 174. Book X - Second Battle with Heresy The Cuman War First Crusade (1094-97). Because at the time of the engagement Emperor Alexios I had no sons, young Constantine was proclaimed the co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire. It totalled 15 volumes when complete. ^ J.
Published editions[edit]. (July 2012) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) The neutrality of this article is disputed. Lynda Garland, (New Hampshire: Ashgate, 2006) Alexander Kazhdan, 'Komnene, Anna', in The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium ed. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. The exact date of Anna Komnenes death is uncertain. Sewter, ed. Anna was born on 1 December 1083[1] in the Porphyra Chamber of the imperial palace of Constantinople and was thus a porphyrogenita.[4] She notes her imperial heritage in the Alexiad by stating that she was born and bred in the purple."[5] She was the eldest of seven children; her younger siblings were (in order) Maria, John II, Andronikos, Isaac, Eudokia, and Theodora,[6] but she remained her father's favorite.[1] In the Alexiad, Anna emphasizes her affection for her parents in stating her relation to Alexios and Irene.[7] Anna notes in the Alexiad in her early childhood that she was raised by the former empress, Maria of Alania, who was the mother of Annas first fianc, Constantine Doukas.[8] The fact that Anna was raised by her future mother-in-law was a common custom.[9].
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