Konstantin Komnen Dokas


Konstantyn Komnen Dokas (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Κομνηνός Δούκας, born around 1172, died after 1242) - a Byzantine aristocrat, despot, governor of Etolii and Akarnanii. Curriculum vitae

He was the son of Jan Dukas and his wife, Zoe Dukainy. He was appointed governor of Etolii and Akarnania around 1215. After the coronation of his brother Teodor on the emperor (1227) he received the title of despot. He took part in the battle of Kłokotnica in 1230. After the battle, he became the de facto independent ruler of Etolii and Akarnania only loosely subject to Manuel Comnenus. He died in 1242. Nothing is known about his marriages or possible children. Bibliography

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