Examples of using Alexios in English and their translations into Arabic
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Alexios Komnenos(co-emperor).
Alexios II of Trebizond.
Alexios III of the Comnenos Princedom.
Alexios Papadopoulos, invites wishful Mykonos and holidaymakers filakolouthous Mykonos, …….
Alexios, who will minister thearestos and karpoforos our local Monastery.
Alexios Papadopoulos, invites wishful Mykonos and holidaymakers of the island, ….
Alexios Papadopoulos, bring to the attention of filakolouthon of Mykonos, that the.
Meanwhile, Alexios's military excursions began to pay off, restoring many of the empire's former territories.
Abbot of the Virgin Tourliani e. g… Alexios Papadopoulos and.
At age fifteen, Anna married Nikephoros Bryennios to quell old conflicts between their families and strengthen Alexios's reign.
Alexios, that by overcoming, He chose to run its course in the Church serving the local Church actively from the position he was offered.
The Chairman informed the Committee that informal consultations on this question would begin at a future date, under the chairmanship of Mr. Alexios Mitsopoulos(Greece).
Founded during the reign of the Byzantine emperor Alexios III(1349-1390), the structure subsequently underwent several major repairs and did not acquire its present form until the 19th century.
Alexios Komnenos(co-emperor) Komnenos dynasty Born:
Spanning the late 11th and early 12th centuries of Byzantine history, the Alexiad recounts the tumultuous events of Alexios's reign, and Anna's own reactions to those events, like bursting into tears at the thought of the deaths of her parents and husband.
But Anna had a different, trickier task than the writers in these traditions: as a princess writing about her own family, she had to balance her loyalty to her kin with her obligation to portray events accurately, navigating issues like Alexios's embarrassing stab to the buttocks.
Alexios became aware that a substantial Seljuq army was approaching from the north and began his retreat to his own territory.
The Byzantine cavalry made two counterattacks, the first seems to have been unsuccessful.[11] A further counterattack was more fortunate, led by Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger(Anna Komnene's husband and Alexios' son-in-law) the leader of the Byzantine right wing, it broke that part of the Turkish force led in person by the Sultan, which then turned to flight.
Alexios Komnenos, Byzantine emperor, led his army to meet the Scythian hordes in battle.
Alexios Branas.
