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  1. Theodore Branas or Vranas (Greek: Θεόδωρος Βρανᾶς, Theodōros Branas), sometimes called Theodore Komnenos Branas, was a general under the Byzantine Empire and afterwards under the Latin Empire of Constantinople. Under the Latin regime he was given the title Caesar and in 1206 he became governor and lord of Adrianople.

  2. Théodore Branas, (em grego: Θεόδωρος Βρανᾶς, Theodoros Branas), é um nobre grego nascido em 1169 em Adrianópolis, filho de Alexis Branas e Anna Comnenus Vatatzina, amante (desde 1193), então marido (verão 1204) da viúva viúva bizantina Anna, viúva de dois imperadores, irmã de Filipe II da França.

  3. Theodore Branas governed the city of Adrianople – the key to Thrace – on behalf of the Venetians. Michael Angelos Doukas – a member of the Byzantine imperial house – took service with Boniface of Montferrat, now ruler of Thessaloniki. The cooperation of the local archontes smoothed Geoffrey I of Villehardouin’s conquest of the Peloponnese. Type.

  4. Theodore Branas (Caesar of the Latin Empire, 1204, Lord of Adrianople, Apros and Demotica after 1205) Stemming from the Adrianople aristocracy (his father Alexios Branas had been protosebastos for Andronikos I Komnenos and a hereditary magnate in Thrace) and probably also under the influence of his lover, Agnes de France15, whom he would ...

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  6. Teodoro Branas o Vranas (en griego: Θεόδωρος Βρανᾶς, Theodōros Branas) fue un general bajo el Imperio bizantino y luego bajo el Imperio latino de Constantinopla. Es llamado Li Vernas por los cronistas occidentales de la Cuarta Cruzada, entre ellos Godofredo de Villehardouin.

  7. Theodore Branas or Vranas was a general under the Byzantine Empire and afterwards under the Latin Empire of Constantinople. He is called Li Vernas by western chroniclers of the Fourth Crusade,...