John Axuch was the Commander-in-Chief, (Megas Domestikos), of the Byzantine army during the early part of the reign of Emperor John II Comnenus. John was a Turk by birth. As an infant he had been captured by Crusaders at Nicaea. He had been given to Alexius I Comnenus as a present and had been raised...
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John II Komnenos or Comnenus (Greek: Ιωάννης Β΄ Κομνηνός, Iōannēs II Komnēnos) (September 13, 1087 – April 8, 1143) was Byzantine emperor from 1118 to 1143. Also known as Kaloïōannēs ("John the Beautiful"), he was the eldest son of emperor Alexios I Komnenos and...
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The highest honours, however, were reserved for a man of Turkish extraction, John Axuch, ... If Choniates is to be believed, Axuch interceded for Anna, with whom John became reconciled.
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He sent his father's right-hand man John Axuch, ... Manuel confirmed John Axuch in the office of Grand Domestic, that is, commander of the army, appointed John of Poutze as procurator of public taxes, ...
John's closest adviser was his closest friend, John Axuch, a Turk who had been given as a gift to John's father.
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John's closest advisor was his closest friend, John Axuch, a Turk who had been given as a gift to John's father.
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John's closest advisor was his closest friend, John Axuch, a Turk who had been given as a gift to John's father.
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John's closest advisor was his closest friend, John Axuch, a Turk who had been given as a gift to John's father.
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ainst the Turks, accesible only by sea.[3]. The following year, with the aid of his commander-in-chief John Axuch, John II drove the Turks from the land routes to Antalya and recconected the city with ...
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