Alexis II Comnène
See also: Alexis II
Alexis II Comnène , born in 1169, died in 1183, Byzantine emperor of 1180 with 1183, wire of Manual {{Ier}} Comnène and of Marie d' Antioche. In 1180, he marries Agnès of France (1171-1240), girl of Louis VII and Alix of Champagne and renamed Anna.
Regent of the Empire, Marie d' Antioche causes against it dissatisfaction not only by his Latin origins, but also while naming like advising the Protosébaste Alexis, nephew of Ier Handbook and with pro-Western sympathies.
In 1182, his/her sexagenarian cousin Andronic {{Ier}} Comnène, organizes a coup d'etat following the Massacre of Latin of Constantinople and makes stop Alexis II and his mother, before making it strangle.
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