Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Renier_of_Montferrat> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 74 of
74
with 100 triples per page.
- Renier_of_Montferrat abstract "Renier of Montferrat (in Italian, Ranieri di Monferrato) (1162–1183) was the fifth son of William V of Montferrat and Judith of Babenberg. He became son-in-law of the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Komnenos and Caesar in 1180, and was later murdered in a Byzantine power-struggle.It was Manuel who suggested the marriage of his daughter Maria the Porphyrogenita to a son of William V. Since Conrad and Boniface were already married, and Frederick was in the priesthood, the only eligible son was the youngest, 17-year-old Renier. The Byzantine chronicler Niketas Choniates described him as handsome, blond (his hair \"shone like the sun\") and beardless.Renier arrived in Constantinople in autumn 1179 and soon afterwards accompanied Manuel on a military expedition. His marriage to the 27-year-old Maria took place at the Church of St. Mary of Blachernae, in February 1180. The wedding was celebrated with lavish festivity including games in the Hippodrome of Constantinople, as fully described by the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, William of Tyre, who happened to be present. Renier was given the title Caesar, was renamed John, and (according to some Western sources) was granted Thessalonica, presumably as an estate for life, a pronoia. Maria was second in line to the throne, and had only been deprived of the succession by the birth of her much younger half-brother Alexios. Thus Renier became entangled in the perpetual power struggle around the Byzantine throne.With the death of Manuel in September 1180, the throne fell to the boy Alexios II, with his mother, the empress dowager Maria, acting as regent. The Empress caused a scandal by taking the protosebastos Alexios Komnenos as a lover. This, combined with her Latin-friendly views, triggered a plot to end the regency (or, as some describe it, to overthrow the Emperor) and give power to Maria and Renier. The plot was discovered, and several conspirators arrested. Maria and Renier sought refuge in the Hagia Sofia cathedral with some 150 of their followers. Fighting ensued, later dubbed the Holy War as it took place in that most holy church. Eventually, the conspirators were offered an amnesty to end the hostilities.Both the Emperor and the conspirators soon fell victim to another usurper, however, as Manuel's cousin and rival Andronikos Komnenos returned from exile, apparently with Maria's encouragement, and, more importantly, with an army in support. Andronikos' takeover was marked by the massacre of the Latin population that followed. Maria died soon afterwards, allegedly by poison: she was, no doubt, a potential focus of opposition to the usurper. Renier seems to have shared her fate, though his death is noted by very few sources.Alexios II was forced to recognise Andronikos as his co-Emperor, and was later murdered. The Latin massacre had not been forgotten, twenty years later, when the leaders of the Fourth Crusade found reasons to divert their expedition to Constantinople. Later sources suggest that Renier's surviving older brother Boniface based his claim to Thessalonica on his late brother's title.".
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageExternalLink Walter%20Haberstumpf.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageExternalLink maryp.htm.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageID "1924611".
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageLength "5619".
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageRevisionID "705049502".
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Alexios_II_Komnenos.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Amnesty.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Andronikos_I_Komnenos.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Boniface_I,_Marquess_of_Montferrat.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Caesar_(title).
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Category:1162_births.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Category:1183_deaths.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Category:12th-century_Byzantine_people.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Category:12th-century_Italian_people.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aleramici.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Caesares.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Komnenos_dynasty.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Italian_nobility.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Murdered_royalty.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Church_of_St._Mary_of_Blachernae_(Istanbul).
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Conrad_of_Montferrat.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Empress_dowager.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Fourth_Crusade.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Hagia_Sophia.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Hippodrome_of_Constantinople.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Judith_of_Babenberg.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Latin_Patriarchate_of_Jerusalem.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Byzantine_emperors.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Manuel_I_Komnenos.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Maria_Komnene_(Porphyrogenita).
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Maria_of_Antioch.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Massacre_of_the_Latins.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Niketas_Choniates.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Pronoia.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Sebastos.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Thessaloniki.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Madden.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink William_V,_Marquess_of_Montferrat.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLink William_of_Tyre.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Renier of Montferrat".
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Renier".
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Renier_of_Montferrat subject Category:1162_births.
- Renier_of_Montferrat subject Category:1183_deaths.
- Renier_of_Montferrat subject Category:12th-century_Byzantine_people.
- Renier_of_Montferrat subject Category:12th-century_Italian_people.
- Renier_of_Montferrat subject Category:Aleramici.
- Renier_of_Montferrat subject Category:Caesares.
- Renier_of_Montferrat subject Category:Komnenos_dynasty.
- Renier_of_Montferrat subject Category:Medieval_Italian_nobility.
- Renier_of_Montferrat subject Category:Murdered_royalty.
- Renier_of_Montferrat hypernym Son.
- Renier_of_Montferrat type Person.
- Renier_of_Montferrat type Dynasty.
- Renier_of_Montferrat comment "Renier of Montferrat (in Italian, Ranieri di Monferrato) (1162–1183) was the fifth son of William V of Montferrat and Judith of Babenberg. He became son-in-law of the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Komnenos and Caesar in 1180, and was later murdered in a Byzantine power-struggle.It was Manuel who suggested the marriage of his daughter Maria the Porphyrogenita to a son of William V.".
- Renier_of_Montferrat label "Renier of Montferrat".
- Renier_of_Montferrat sameAs Q782328.
- Renier_of_Montferrat sameAs Рение_Монфератски.
- Renier_of_Montferrat sameAs Renyer_de_Montferrat_(1162-1183).
- Renier_of_Montferrat sameAs Rainer_von_Montferrat.
- Renier_of_Montferrat sameAs Rénier_de_Montferrat_(1162-1183).
- Renier_of_Montferrat sameAs Montferrati_Rainer.
- Renier_of_Montferrat sameAs Ranieri_del_Monferrato_(1162-1183).
- Renier_of_Montferrat sameAs Rainerius_Montisferrati_(Caesar).
- Renier_of_Montferrat sameAs Rainério_de_Monferrato.
- Renier_of_Montferrat sameAs m.066jfb.
- Renier_of_Montferrat sameAs Montferratlı_Renier.
- Renier_of_Montferrat sameAs Q782328.
- Renier_of_Montferrat wasDerivedFrom Renier_of_Montferrat?oldid=705049502.
- Renier_of_Montferrat isPrimaryTopicOf Renier_of_Montferrat.