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Personal data Herina Eirene Irene "Irena Herina Eirene Irene Palaiologos? Komnèna ?" 

  • Nickname is Irena Herina Eirene Irene Palaiologos? Komnèna ?.
  • She was born about 1161Turkey.
  • She died in the year 1185Turkey.
  • This information was last updated on May 21, 2019.

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She has/had a relationship with Isaac Angelos.


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Margaret of Hungary
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Margaret (Margit) (1175 – 1223), was the eldest daughter of King Bela III of Hungary and his second wife Agnes of Antioch. Her maternal grandparents were Raynald of Chatillon and Constance of Antioch.

In 1185, Margaret married the Eastern Roman Emperor Isaac II Angelos. They had two sons:

John (Ioannes) Angelos.
Manuel Angelos.
Her husband died in February, 1204. Later that year the widowed Margaret married Boniface of Montferrat, who was soon to become king of Thessalonica. To Boniface she bore a son Demetrius in 1207. In the same year, on his father's death, Demetrius became king of Thessalonica.

Margaret of Hungary
Árpád dynasty
Born: 1175 Died: 1223
Royal titles
Preceded by
Agnes of France Byzantine Empress consort
1185–1195 Succeeded by
Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera
Preceded by
Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera Byzantine Empress consort
1203–1204 Succeeded by
Anna Angelina
Empire of Nicaea
Succeeded by
Maria Petraliphaina
Despotate of Epirus
Succeeded by
Theodora Axouchina
Empire of Trebizond
Succeeded by
Marie of Champagne
Latin Empire
Preceded by
New Kingdom Queen consort of Thessalonica
1205–1207 Succeeded by
Titular Queens Bianca Lancia (possibly)/
Isabella of England (definitely)
Herina (i.e., Eirene), Isaac's first wife is referenced in the necrolo gy of Speyer Cathedral, where one of their daughter Irene is interred.
Margaret (Margit) (1175 - 1223), was the eldest daughter of King BelaI II of Hungary and his second wife Agnes of Antioch. Her maternal grand parents were Raynald of Chatillon and Constance of Antioch. In 1185, Margaret married the Eastern Roman Emperor Isaac II Angelos.
{geni:about_me} Isaac II Angelos

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The identity of Isaac II's first wife is unknown, but her name, Herina (i.e., Eirene), is found on the necrology of Speyer Cathedral, where their daughter Irene is interred. (It must be noted, however, that it would have been extremely unusual for a mother and daughter to bear the same name, unless the mother's name was monastic.)[2] Isaac's wife may have been a member of the Palaiologos family.[3] A possible foreign origin is also given to her due to having the same name as her daughter.[4][5] Their third child was born in 1182 or 1183 and she was dead or divorced by 1185, when Isaac remarried. Their children were:

Euphrosyne Angelina, a nun.

Irene Angelina, married first to Roger III of Sicily, and secondly to Philip of Swabia.

Alexios IV Angelos.

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Hija de Andrónico Comnene, que nació en Balalista, Grecia, en 1108, y murió en 1142. Casó, en 1124, con Irene Aineidasa (nacida después de 1100 y fallecida en Protocrator, Grecia, en 1152. Casó con Isaac II Angelos, emperador de Bizancio: ver Dinastía Angelos.

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Margaret of Hungary

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Not to be confused with Saint Margaret of Hungary.

Margaret (Margit) (1175 – 1223), was the eldest daughter of King Bela III of Hungary and his second wife Agnes of Antioch. Her maternal grandparents were Raynald of Chatillon and Constance of Antioch.

In 1185, Margaret married the Eastern Roman Emperor Isaac II Angelos. They had two sons:

John (Iōannēs) Angelos.

Manuel Angelos.

Her husband died in February, 1204. Later that year the widowed Margaret married Boniface of Montferrat, who was soon to become king of Thessalonica. To Boniface she bore a son Demetrius in 1207. In the same year, on his father's death, Demetrius became king of Thessalonica.
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The identity of Byzantine Emperor Isaac II's first wife is unknown, but her name, Herina (i.e., Eirene), is found on the necrology of Speyer Cathedral, where their daughter Irene is interred. (It must be noted, however, that it would have been extremely unusual for a mother and daughter to bear the same name, unless the mother's name was monastic.)

Herina may have been a member of the Palaiologos family. A possible foreign origin is also given to her due to having the same name as her daughter. Their third child was born in 1182 or 1183, and Herina was dead or divorced by 1185, when Isaac remarried to Margaret of Hungary.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_II_Angelus for more information.
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Her ancestry is not definitely known. She seems to have been related to the Comnenos family. The identification given here is one theory. Isenburg suggests that she was daughter of Adronikos I Comnenus by his third wife Téodôra Kulasina, but this seems to have been disproved. Although Andronicus had two daughters with the name Eirene, they are both otherwise accounted for. See Lindsay L. Brook, "The Byzantine Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales," in The Genealogist (APSG), 2:1 (Spring 1981), pp. 3-51, especially note 19 on p. 39; and M. L. Bierbrier, "Modern Descendants of Byzantine Familes, " in Genealogists' Magazine, 20:3 (September 1980), pp. 85-96, at p. 89 (col. 177).

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Herina Eirene Irene
± 1161-1185

Herina Eirene Irene


Isaac Angelos
1156-1204

Isaac Angelos


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