| Angelos Ἄγγελος Angelus | |
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| Imperial dynasty | |
Hyperpyron coin of Emperor Alexios III Angelos (r. 1195–1203). The coin depicts him together with Constantine the Great, a novel motif previously unseen in Byzantine coinage.[1] | |
| Country | Byzantine Empire |
| Founded | Error: All values must be integers (help) 1185 (as Imperial Family) |
| Founder | Constantine Angelos (founder) Isaac II Angelos (first emperor) |
| Final ruler | Alexios IV Angelos (Byzantine Empire) Demetrios Angelos Doukas (Thessalonica) Thomas Komnenos Doukas (Epirus) John II Angelos Doukas (Thessaly) |
| Final head | XX Laura Angelo Flavio Comneno (Italian branch?) |
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| Traditions | Greek Orthodoxy |
| Dissolution | XX 1756 (Italian branch?) |
| Deposition | 1204 (Byzantine Empire) 1246 (Thessalonica) 1318 (Epirus & Thessaly) |
The Angelos (pl. Angeloi; Ancient Greek: Ἄγγελος, pl. Ἄγγελοι, female version Angelina; Ancient Greek: Άγγελίνα), also found in English-language literature as Angelus, was a Byzantine Greek family
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edit- "Alexios III Angelos (1195–1203)". Dumbarton Oaks. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
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