Ioannes Camaterus, qui saeculo XII medio floruit, filius Gregorii Camateri uxorisque eius Irenae Ducaenae, frater Andronici Ducae Camateri, logotheta cursús meruit iuxta imperatorem Manuelem Comnenum. Fuit etiam ganeo, fabarum amator, et imperatoris conviva.[1]

  1. Nicetas Choniates, Historia pp. 112-115 van Dieten

Bibliographia

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  • Lynda Garland, Byzantine empresses: women and power in Byzantium AD 527-1204 (Londinii: Routledge, 1999) p. 210
  • Lynda Garland, "Morality versus Politics at the Byzantine Court: the charges against Marie of Antioch and Euphrosyne" in Byzantinische Forschungen vol. 24 (1997) pp. 259-295, esp. p. 284 n. 106
  • Demetrios I. Polemis, The Doukai: A Contribution to Byzantine Prosopography (Londinii: Athlone Press, 1968) no. 99
  • Georg Stadtmüller, "Zur Geschichte der Familie Kamateros" in Byzantinische Zeitschrift vol. 34, 1934, pp. 352-358
 
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