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- AIMA_prophecy abstract "The AIMA prophecy was a prophecy current during the reign of the Byzantine emperor, Manuel I Comnenus (r. 1143–1180) and at the same time an example of a medieval contrived acronym. It claimed to foretell that the initial letters of the names of the emperors of the Comnenus dynasty would spell aima (αιμα), the Greek word for blood. The emperors had been, in order, Alexius I (A, alpha), Ioannes II (I, iota), and Manuel I (M, mu) (whose succession was unexpected since he was the fourth son of Ioannes). Because of his belief that his successor's name would have to start with the letter alpha, Manuel had the name Alexius bestowed on his daughter Maria's first fiancé and on at least one and perhaps two of his own illegitimate sons, and finally on his legitimate son Alexius, child of his second marriage.The reign of Alexius II lasted only three years, before he was deposed and killed by his cousin, Andronicus I Comnenus, with whom, apparently, the AIMA sequence began again. In accordance with this, Andronicus would be succeeded in turn by an emperor whose name began with the letter I (iota). Andronicus hence feared his throne would be usurped by another cousin, Isaac Comnenus of Cyprus. In fact, Andronicus was killed in 1185 and succeeded by Isaac II Angelus after an uprising. The repeated sequence apparently ended with Isaac II.".
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- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink Acronym.
- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink Alexios_II_Komnenos.
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- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink Alexius_II_Comnenus.
- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink Alexius_I_Comnenus.
- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink Andronicus_I_Comnenus.
- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink Andronikos_I_Komnenos.
- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_emperor.
- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Komnenos_dynasty.
- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prophecy.
- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink Comnenus.
- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink Contrived_acronym.
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- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_Comnenus_of_Cyprus.
- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_II_Angelos.
- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_II_Angelus.
- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_Komnenos_of_Cyprus.
- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink John_II_Comnenus.
- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink John_II_Komnenos.
- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Byzantine_emperors.
- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink Manuel_I_Comnenus.
- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink Manuel_I_Komnenos.
- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink Maria_Komnene_(Porphyrogenita).
- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Magdalino.
- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLink Prophecy.
- AIMA_prophecy wikiPageWikiLinkText "AIMA prophecy".
- AIMA_prophecy hasPhotoCollection AIMA_prophecy.
- AIMA_prophecy subject Category:Komnenos_dynasty.
- AIMA_prophecy subject Category:Prophecy.
- AIMA_prophecy hypernym Prophecy.
- AIMA_prophecy type Dynasty.
- AIMA_prophecy comment "The AIMA prophecy was a prophecy current during the reign of the Byzantine emperor, Manuel I Comnenus (r. 1143–1180) and at the same time an example of a medieval contrived acronym. It claimed to foretell that the initial letters of the names of the emperors of the Comnenus dynasty would spell aima (αιμα), the Greek word for blood.".
- AIMA_prophecy label "AIMA prophecy".
- AIMA_prophecy sameAs Αἷμα_(prophetia).
- AIMA_prophecy sameAs Profecia_AIMA.
- AIMA_prophecy sameAs m.08d01m.
- AIMA_prophecy sameAs AIMA_kehaneti.
- AIMA_prophecy sameAs Q4819720.
- AIMA_prophecy sameAs Q4819720.
- AIMA_prophecy wasDerivedFrom AIMA_prophecy?oldid=668609399.
- AIMA_prophecy isPrimaryTopicOf AIMA_prophecy.