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abstract Jean Tzelepes Comnène était le fils d'Isaac Comnène et un prince byzantin qui se convertit à l'islam. La carrière de Jean et de son père (un frère de l'empereur Jean II Comnène, dit Jean le Beau) commence vers 1130, lorsqu'ils tentèrent de renverser son oncle, l'empereur. Ils firent plusieurs plans et des alliances avec notamment le chef danichmendide et autres tribus turques qui se partageaient l'Asie mineure. Toutefois, ils échouèrent mais reçurent un pardon de la part de l'empereur en 1138. En 1139, Jean accompagna son oncle durant sa campagne en Asie mineure, mais il fut défait en 1140 au siège de Néocésarée. John Julius Norwich écrit qu'il embrassa simultanément l'islam et la fille du sultan seldjoukide Mesud I. Selon les fables généalogiques de la famille ottomane, Jean Comnène, maintenant connu sous le nom de Jean Tzelepes, eut un fils du nom de Kutalmich, l'ancêtre des sultans ottomans. G2
abstract John Tzelepes Komnenos was the son of Isaac Komnenos. Starting about 1130 John and his father, who was a brother of Emperor John II Komnenos ("John the Beautiful"), plotted to overthrow his uncle the emperor. They made various plans and alliances with the Danishmend leader and other Turks who held parts of Asia Minor. In 1138 John and his father had a reconciliation with the Emperor, and received a full pardon. In 1139 John accompanied the emperor on his campaign in Asia Minor. In 1140 at the siege of Neocaesarea he defected. As Norwich puts it, he did so by "embracing simultaneously the creed of Islam and the daughter of the Seljuk Sultan Mesud I. " John Komnenos' by-name, Tzelepes, is believed to be a Greek rendering of the Turkish honorific Çelebi, a term indicating noble birth or "gentlemanly conduct. " The Ottoman Sultans claimed descent from John Komnenos. G2
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comment Jean Tzelepes Comnène était le fils d'Isaac Comnène et un prince byzantin qui se convertit à l'islam. La carrière de Jean et de son père (un frère de l'empereur Jean II Comnène, dit Jean le Beau) commence vers 1130, lorsqu'ils tentèrent de renverser son oncle, l'empereur. Ils firent plusieurs plans et des alliances avec notamment le chef danichmendide et autres tribus turques qui se partageaient l'Asie mineure. G2
comment John Tzelepes Komnenos was the son of Isaac Komnenos. Starting about 1130 John and his father, who was a brother of Emperor John II Komnenos ("John the Beautiful"), plotted to overthrow his uncle the emperor. They made various plans and alliances with the Danishmend leader and other Turks who held parts of Asia Minor. In 1138 John and his father had a reconciliation with the Emperor, and received a full pardon. In 1139 John accompanied the emperor on his campaign in Asia Minor. G2
label Jean Tzelepes Comnène G2
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subject Comnenid dynasty G2 G4
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