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Damian Dalassenos b. about 940 d. 19 July 998
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Lineage | Delassenos |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | Damian Delassenos |
Parents
♂ Jean ? (de Crescentius, Episcopus) [?] d. about 965 ♀ w Théodora II Angelos (Théophylacte) [Theophylact] d. before 945 | |
Wiki-page | wikipedia:Damian_Dalassenos_%28duke_of_Antioch%29 |
Events
birth: Antioch
child birth: ♂ Theophylactos Dalassenos [Dalassenos] d. after 1039
Notes
Damian Dalassenos had at least three sons:
- Constantine Dalassenos, doux of Antioch in 1025 and a favourite of Emperor Constantine VIII (r. 1025–1028).
- Theophylaktos Dalassenos, also a doux of Antioch.
- Romanos Dalassenos, katepano of Iberia.
- a further child was the parent of Adrianos Dalassenos, the maternal grandfather of Anna Dalassene.
Damian had a brother also named Constantine Delassenos.
Sources
- ↑ Kazhdan, Alexander, ed (1991). Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. Oxford University Press. -
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birth: about 892
title: Rome, senatrix
marriage: ♂ Alberic I de Spoleto
marriage: ♂ Guy (Guido) (Wido) de Toscane
marriage: ♂ Hugh d'Arles (Hugh of Provence)
death: between 937 and 954
title: Rome, senatrix
marriage: ♂ Alberic I de Spoleto
marriage: ♂ Guy (Guido) (Wido) de Toscane
marriage: ♂ Hugh d'Arles (Hugh of Provence)
death: between 937 and 954
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== 3 ==

birth: Rome
title: 1 October 965, pape de l’Église catholique
death: 6 September 972, Rome
title: 1 October 965, pape de l’Église catholique
death: 6 September 972, Rome
== 3 ==
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