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Much later, when in the novel Unicorn a few descendants of theirs meet the Emperor and Empress in Constantinople, the situation is delicious, in my opinion. Adopted heirs (from South Italy) of the sister of the late Emperor Konstantinos IX meet those new imperials whose families have meanwhile managed to make themselves Emperors, because of lack of male heirs of previous emperors. The new holders, Komnenos and Doukas, were forty years earlier just mere subjects in the empire..... when Monomakhos reigned.
2001:14BA:485C:F700:28A4:9FAA:E020:5822 (talk) 13:17, 16 November 2021 (UTC)Reply