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Eirene and Angelina
Theodore II Doukas Laskaris was the only son of Emperor John III Doukas Vatatzes and Eirene Laskarina, the daughter of Emperor Theodore I Laskaris and Anna Angelina, a daughter of Emperor Alexios III Angelos and Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina.
# Eirene Angelina, who married ( 1 ) Andronikos Kontostephanos ; ( 2 ) Alexios Palaiologos, by whom she was the grandmother of Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos.

Eirene and who
* Maria ( renamed Eirene ), who married Emperor Michael Asen IV of Bulgaria
* Eirene Palaiologos ( renamed Maria ), who married Francesco I of Lesbos
* Eirene Komnene ( born c. 1169 ), who was briefly married to Alexios Komnenos, a son of Emperor Manuel I Komnenos by Theodora Batatzina.
The second wife was Themis, who bore the three Horae ( Hours ): Eunomia ( Order ), Dikē ( Justice ), Eirene ( Peace ); and the three Moirai ( Fates ): Clotho ( Spinner ), Lachesis ( Alotter ), Atropos ( Unturned ), as well as Tyche.
* Constantine Palaiologos ( 1261 – 1306 ), who married Eirene Raoulaina his second cousin
July 1166, son of Manolis Angelos from Philadelphia ) and Theodora Komnene ( b. 15 January 1096 / 1097 ) who was the youngest daughter of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos and Eirene Doukaina.
* Christopher Lekapenos, co-emperor from 921 to 931, who was married to the Augusta Sophia and was the father of Maria ( renamed Eirene ), who married Emperor Peter I of Bulgaria ; Christopher's son Michael Lekapenos may have been associated as co-emperor by his grandfather.
* Eirene Dukaina Komnene Laskarina, who married first the general Andronikos Palaiologos and then John III Doukas Vatatzes
The number of Horae varied according to different sources, but was most commonly three, either the trio of Thallo, Auxo and Carpo, who were goddesses of the order of nature ; or Eunomia, Diké, and Eirene, who were law-and-order goddesses.
In the other variant, emphasising the " right order " aspect of the Horai, Hesiod says that Zeus wedded " bright Themis " who bore Eunomia, Diké, and Eirene, who were law-and-order goddesses that maintained the stability of society.
The possible descendants of Demetrios ( the exact parentage is uncertain ) were Georgios, called " Sachatai "; Andronikos, the last megas domestikos of the Byzantine Empire ; Eirene, who married Đurađ Branković ; Thomas, who served in Branković's court ; Helena, who became the second wife of David of Trebizond ; and an unnamed daughter, who may have become queen of Georgia.
When the new Eirene was completed various religious services and secular dedications took place including that of Floating Eagle Feather, an indigenous American Peace Activist who performed spiritual peace poetry for the Rainbow Village children and dedicated a gift of the sacred blue maize seed of his tribe who were from the Guatemalan Maya people then experiencing genocide by US backed death squads in Central America.

Eirene and married
In September 927 Peter arrived before Constantinople and married Maria ( renamed Eirene, " Peace "), the daughter of his eldest son and co-emperor Christopher, and thus Romanos ' granddaughter.
Thaïs's daughter Eirene married Eunostos, king of Soli, Cyprus.
It was at this time, however, that their daughter Eirene married Alexios, an illegitimate son of Emperor Manuel I by of Theodora Vatatzina.
***** Eirene Lakapena, married Peter I of Bulgaria

Eirene and 1
Instead, that night ( July 17 / 18 ), Alexios III hid in the palace, and finally, with one of his daughters, Eirene, and such treasures ( 1, 000 pounds of gold ) as he could collect, got into a boat and escaped to Debeltos in Thrace, leaving his wife and his other daughters behind.

Eirene and Andronikos
He was also related to the imperial dynasty through his wife Eirene Asanina, a second cousin of Emperor Andronikos III Palaiologos.
By his wife Irene Asanina, a daughter of Andronikos Asan ( son of Emperor Ivan Asen III of Bulgaria by Eirene Palaiologina, herself daughter of Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos ), John VI Kantakouzenos had several children, including:
At the court of Nūr al-Dīn in Damascus, Andronikos and Theodora had two children together, Alexios and Eirene, although Andronikos was inevitably excommunicated.

Eirene and Alexios
In 1203, faced with the Fourth Crusade and the return of his nephew, Alexios IV Angelos, Alexios III fled Constantinople with a magnificent treasure and some female relatives, including his daughter Eirene.

Eirene and by
Eirene or Irene was an ancient Greek artist described by Pliny the Elder in the 1st century.
However, in this telling Boccaccio apparently conflated many of the women described by Pliny and attributed many more works to Eirene.
Atop the gate is the Quadriga, a chariot drawn by four horses driven by Victoria, the Roman goddess of victory ( originally Eirene goddess of peace ).
:* the Arithmos ( Gr., " Number ") or Vigla ( Gr. Βίγλα, from the Latin word for " Watch "), promoted from thematic troops by the Empress Eirene in the 780s, but of far older ancestry, as the archaic names of its ranks indicate.
The Eirene, commissioned by the city of Athens and set up on the Areopagus, was attributed to Cephisodotus by Pausanias in the 2nd century AD.
Theodora was a daughter of the sebastokratōr Isaac Komnenos by his second wife, Eirene Synadene.
Roman was the second surviving son of Emperor Peter I of Bulgaria by his marriage with Maria ( renamed Eirene ) Lakapene, the granddaughter of the Byzantine Emperor Romanos I Lakapenos.
This role was first fulfilled by his mother Eirene.
Hagia Eirene, the first church commissioned by Constantine in Constantinople.
The anti cruise missile protesters had symbolically built the final Eirene from recycled runway ( concrete rubble ) that had been used by bomber aircraft during World War II and the cold war.
Near the main entrance, surrounded by barbed wire and floodlit 24 hours a day Eirene was even more of a focal point than any protester could have wished for.
Eirene was finally demolished by the MOD in a panic on the evening of 15 April 1986 a few hours before the US air-strikes against Libya some of which were launched from aircraft flying out from UK airbases.

Eirene and whom
The olive branch was one of the attributes of Eirene, goddess of peace ( whom the Romans called Pax ), on Roman Imperial coins.
For example, in the Catacomb of Priscilla in Rome ( 2nd – 5th centuries CE ) there is a depiction of three men ( traditionally taken to be Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego of the Book of Daniel ) over whom hovers a dove with a branch ; and in another of the Roman catacombs there is a shallow relief sculpture showing a dove with a branch flying to a figure marked in Greek ΕΙΡΗΝΗ ( Eirene, or Peace ).

Eirene and was
During the period of the regency of Eirene, Abbot Platon emerged as a supporter of the Patriarch Tarasios, and was a member of Tarasios ' iconodule party at the Second Council of Nicaea, where the veneration of icons was declared orthodox.
Ptolemy ’ s mother was a native Egyptian woman called Eirene ( Irene ) or according to the Roman Jewish historian Josephus her name was Ithaca.
To signify the new era in Bulgaro-Byzantine relations, the princess was renamed Eirene (" peace ").
Jones was born in the town and his daughter, the Labour Party politician Eirene White, was later granted the title Baroness White of Rhymney.
Boris II was the eldest surviving son of Emperor Peter I of Bulgaria and Maria ( renamed Eirene ) Lakapena, a granddaughter of Emperor Romanos I Lakapenos of Byzantium.
In Roman mythology, Pax ( Latin for peace ) ( her Greek equivalent was Eirene ) was recognized as a goddess during the rule of Augustus.
The olive branch was one of the attributes of Eirene on Roman Imperial coins.
The one noted work of his was Eirene ( Peace ) bearing the infant Ploutos ( Wealth ), ca 380-370 BC, of which a Roman point copy exists at the Glyptothek, Munich ( illustration, right ) and fragments in various collections.

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