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Alexios Philes : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alexios Philes Alexios Philes () was a Byzantine nobleman and general of the 13th century. He was the son of Theodore Philes, governor of Thessalonica and the first prominent member of the Philes family.〔.〕 Alexios married Maria Palaiologina Kantakouzene, the second daughter of John Kantakouzenos and Irene-Eulogia, the sister of Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos (r. 1259–1282).〔〔.〕 In 1259, the Byzantine emperor appointed Philes as ''megas domestikos'' (commander-in-chief of the army) in succession to Alexios Strategopoulos, who had been promoted to ''Caesar'' after his victories against the Despotate of Epirus.〔〔.〕 In 1262/1263, Philes was dispatched along with the ''parakoimomenos'' John Makrenos to the Morea, in an expedition against the Principality of Achaea headed by the ''sebastokrator'' Constantine Palaiologos. The Byzantine forces were defeated at the Battle of Prinitza, and after the ''sebastokrator'' departed for Constantinople, Philes and Makrenos were left in charge. They too, however, were defeated and captured by the Achaeans at the Battle of Makryplagi. Philes died in captivity soon after.〔〔.〕 ==References==
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