12Last1 5:0 | | | and war-loving (man) named | Komianos | whom (Constantine’s) brother had set |
12Last1 5:1 | | | Now on the emperor’s death, ( | Komianos) | devised a bad plan, to |
12Last1 5:1 | | | do anything immediately to punish ( | Komianos), | rather, he bided his time |
12Last1 5:2 | | | executioner who came and blinded ( | Komianos) | and the some eight men |
12Last1 5:2 | | | wicked deeds. For it was ( | Komianos) | who had placed (the city |
12Last1 10:47 | | | Armenian) calendar [1044] when a certain | Kamenas | replaced his authority. But when |
12Last1 13:1 | | | as [60,000] men. Its heads were | Kamenas, | which translates “fire,” who held |
12Last1 18:14 | | | leaders (of these forces) were | Komianos, | who later ruled, and Kamenas |
12Last1 18:14 | | | Komianos, who later ruled, and | Kamenas ( | Comnenus). Thus, did they rebel |
12Last1 18:14 | | | who later ruled, and Kamenas ( | Comnenus). | Thus, did they rebel from |
12Last1 20:0 | | | | Comnenus ( | Komianos), since he was generous |
12Last1 20:0 | | | Comnenus ( | Komianos), | since he was generous and |
12Last1 20:0 | | | that conditions seemed favorable to | Comnenus, | he beseeched him, and started |
12Last1 20:0 | | | East, if only, he said, ( | Comnenus) | remain at peace, and together |
12Last1 20:1 | | | But ( | Comnenus) | did not believe this, and |
12Last1 20:1 | | | emperor’s intimates attempted to subdue ( | Comnenus) | by warfare |
12Last1 20:2 | | | fell, from both sides. But | Comnenus’ | troops were victorious. And since |
12Last1 20:2 | | | since the patriarch was on | Comnenus’ | side, many of the principals |
12Last1 20:3 | | | Leading | Comnenus | inside, they enthroned him. As |