Ivan Vladislav CometopuliEtà: 68 anni950–1018
- Nome
- Ivan Vladislav Cometopuli
- Cognome
- Cometopuli (di Bulgaria)
| Nascita | tra il 950 e il 980 50 |
| Morte di un nonno materno | Nikolaos Cometopuli 970 |
| Morte di una nonna paterna | Ripsimia di Armenia tra il 930 e il 992 |
| Morte del padre | Aaron Cometopuli 14 giugno 976 |
| Nascita di un figlio n° 1 | Alusian Cometopuli tra il 980 e il 1010 (Età 30 anni) |
| Nascita di un figlio n° 2 | Trajan Cometopuli circa 998 (Età 48 anni) |
| Titolo | Zar, di Bulgaria dal 1015 (Età 65 anni) |
| Morte | febbraio 1018 (Età 68 anni) |
| Titolo | Zar, dei Bulgari dal 1015 al 1018 (Età 65 anni) |
| Famiglia con genitori |
| padre |
Aaron Cometopuli Nascita: tra il 900 e il 950 20 50 Morte: 14 giugno 976 — (987/88?) Ramatanitze |
| himself |
Ivan Vladislav Cometopuli Nascita: tra il 950 e il 980 50 Morte: febbraio 1018 — in battaglia, Durazzo |
| Famiglia con Marija di Bulgaria |
| himself |
Ivan Vladislav Cometopuli Nascita: tra il 950 e il 980 50 Morte: febbraio 1018 — in battaglia, Durazzo |
| moglie |
Marija di Bulgaria Nascita: tra il 950 e il 980 Morte: tra il 1029 e il 1075 |
| figlio |
Alusian Cometopuli Nascita: tra il 980 e il 1010 30 30 Morte: tra il 1068 e il 1105 |
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19 anni figlio |
Trajan Cometopuli Nascita: circa 998 48 48 — Ohrid, Bulgaria Morte: tra il 1033 e il 1090 |
| Nota | http://fmg.ac/projects/medlands/BULGARIA.htm IVAN VLADISLAV, son of A ARON [Kometopoulos] & his wife --- (-killed in battle Durazzo Feb 1018 ). Zonaras records that "fratrem Aaronem cum omni familia" was kille d by Samuil, with the exception of "uno… filio… Joannes Sphandosth lavus" [1]. Lupus Protospatarius records that "Samuel rex" died in 101 5 and was succeeded by his son, but that the latter was killed in 101 6 by "suo consobrino filio Aronis" who reigned in his place [2]. Zonar as records that "Gabrielem filium, qui et Romanus dicebatur" succeede d Samuil in "principatu Bulgarorum" but one year later was killed by " frater patruelis, Aaronis filius Uladisthlavus Joannis" [3]. Cedrenu s records that "filius Gabrielus qui et Romanus dicebatur" succeeded S amuil but was poisoned by "Joanne, qui et Bladisthlabus, filio Aaronis " after ruling for one year [4]. He succeeded in 1015 as IVAN VLADISLA V Tsar of the Bulgarians. He reconquered Duklja in 1016 after murderin g Knez Ivan Vladimir [5]. Cedrenus records that "Thessalonicensium duc e Constantino Diogene" defeated "Joannis et eius patruelem" 9 Jan "ind ictione 15" and that Ivan was killed while attempting to recapture Dur azzo [6]. Cedrenus records that "frater et filius… Cracræ" delivere d Adrianople to Emperor Basileios and that they and "Cracram" were cre ated patrikios, that "Dragomuzus" yielded "Strumpitzam" and was made p atrikios, and that "Bogdanus interiorum castellorum dominus" submitte d and was also created patrikios, while "Davidum patricium Arianitum " left "Scopia" and retired to "castella Stypeium et Prosacum", and th at the emperor appointed "Nicephoro patricio Pegonita" as governor o f Durazzo [7]. The ''Chronicle'' of Matthew of Edessa records that “ en l´année 460 [19 Mar 1011/17 Mar 1012]” Emperor Basileios II def eated the Bulgarians and poisoned “le vaillant Alusianus, leur souve rain” and took his wife and children to Constantinople [8], which wo uld appear to refer more probably to the death of Tsar Ivan Vladisla v than to his son Alusian. Cedrenus records that Emperor Basileios ent ered "Ionium… apud Eilisson castellum… caput… totius Bulgariæ" , appointed "Eustathium patricium Daphnomelum" as governor, and receiv ed the submission of "Joannis Bladisthlabi viduam cum filiis tribus e t sex filiabus et duas filias Radomeri, filii Samueli, ac filios quinq ue" (of whom one had been blinded by "Joanne") [9]. Bulgaria was divid ed into three themes [10]. [1] Zonaras II, Liber XVII, VI, col. 154 . [2] Lupus Protospatarius 1017, MGH SS V, p. 57. [3] Zonaras II, Li ber XVII, IX, col. 166. [4] Cedrenus II, col. 191. [5] Fine (1991) , p. 198. [6] Cedrenus II, col. 199. [7] Cedrenus II, col. 199. [8 ] Dulaurier, E. (trans.) (1858) 99Chronique de Matthieu d´Edesse ave c la continuation de Grégoire le Prêtre99 (Paris), I, XXXVI, p. 40 . [9] Cedrenus II, col. 202. [10] Fine (1991), pp. 199-200. Dopo la sua morte la Bulgaria divenne una provincia di Bisanzio. http ://fmg.ac/projects/medlands/BULGARIA.htm IVAN VLADISLAV, son of AARO N [Kometopoulos] & his wife --- (-killed in battle Durazzo Feb 1018) . Zonaras records that "fratrem Aaronem cum omni familia" was killed b y Samuil, with the exception of "uno… filio… Joannes Sphandosthlav us" [Zonaras II, Liber XVII, VI, col. 154]. Lupus Protospatarius recor ds that "Samuel rex" died in 1015 and was succeeded by his son, but th at the latter was killed in 1016 by "suo consobrino filio Aronis" wh o reigned in his place [Lupus Protospatarius 1017, MGH SS V, p. 57]. Z onaras records that "Gabrielem filium, qui et Romanus dicebatur" succe eded Samuil in "principatu Bulgarorum" but one year later was killed b y "frater patruelis, Aaronis filius Uladisthlavus Joannis" [Zonaras II , Liber XVII, IX, col. 166]. Cedrenus records that "filius Gabrielus q ui et Romanus dicebatur" succeeded Samuil but was poisoned by "Joanne , qui et Bladisthlabus, filio Aaronis" after ruling for one year [Cedr enus II, col. 191]. He succeeded in 1015 as IVAN VLADISLAV Tsar of th e Bulgarians. He reconquered Duklja in 1016 after murdering Knez Iva n Vladimir [Fine (1991), p. 198]. Cedrenus records that "Thessalonicen sium duce Constantino Diogene" defeated "Joannis et eius patruelem " 9 Jan "indictione 15" and that Ivan was killed while attempting to r ecapture Durazzo [Cedrenus II, col. 199]. Cedrenus records that "frate r et filius… Cracræ" delivered Adrianople to Emperor Basileios an d that they and "Cracram" were created patrikios, that "Dragomuzus" yi elded "Strumpitzam" and was made patrikios, and that "Bogdanus interio rum castellorum dominus" submitted and was also created patrikios, whi le "Davidum patricium Arianitum" left "Scopia" and retired to "castell a Stypeium et Prosacum", and that the emperor appointed "Nicephoro pat ricio Pegonita" as governor of Durazzo [Cedrenus II, col. 199]. The '' Chronicle'' of Matthew of Edessa records that “en l´année 460 [1 9 Mar 1011/17 Mar 1012]” Emperor Basileios II defeated the Bulgarian s and poisoned “le vaillant Alusianus, leur souverain” and took hi s wife and children to Constantinople [Dulaurier, E. (trans.) (1858) ' 'Chronique de Matthieu d´Edesse avec la continuation de Grégoire l e Prêtre'' (Paris), I, XXXVI, p. 40], which would appear to refer mor e probably to the death of Tsar Ivan Vladislav than to his son Alusian . Cedrenus records that Emperor Basileios entered "Ionium… apud Eili sson castellum… caput… totius Bulgariæ", appointed "Eustathium pa tricium Daphnomelum" as governor, and received the submission of "Joan nis Bladisthlabi viduam cum filiis tribus et sex filiabus et duas fili as Radomeri, filii Samueli, ac filios quinque" (of whom one had been b linded by "Joanne") [Cedrenus II, col. 202]. Bulgaria was divided int o three themes [Fine (1991), pp. 199-200]. |