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Michael De Doukas, Protostrator of Byzantine Empire 1061–1117 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: abt 1061
Birth Location: Constantinople, Turkey, Byzantine Empire
Death Date: abt 1117
Death Location: Constantinople, Turkey, Byzantine Empire
Father: Andronikos Empire
Mother: Maria Bulgaria
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Michael De Doukas, Protostrator of Byzantine Empire was born in 1061 in Constantinople, Turkey, Byzantine Empire, the child of Andronikos De Doukas General Of Romanos Iv Protovestiarios Protoproedros Of Byzantine Empire And Maria Of Bulgaria De Comutopuli Princess Of Bulgaria. Michael De Doukas, Protostrator of Byzantine Empire passed away in 1117 in Constantinople, Turkey, Byzantine Empire.
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- Michael De Doukas, Protostrator of Byzantine Empire was born in 1061 in Constantinople, Turkey, Byzantine Empire, the child of Andronikos De Doukas General Of Romanos Iv Protovestiarios Protoproedros Of Byzantine Empire And Maria Of Bulgaria De Comutopuli Princess Of Bulgaria.
- Michael De Doukas, Protostrator of Byzantine Empire passed away in 1117 in Constantinople, Turkey, Byzantine Empire.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: abt 1061
Event Place: Constantinople, Turkey, Byzantine Empire
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: abt 1117
Event Place: Constantinople, Turkey, Byzantine Empire