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Constantine Doukas (died 1179)
The ''sebastos'' Constantine Doukas ((ギリシア語:Κωνσταντίνος Δούκας); died 8 April 1179) was a Byzantine general and provincial governor under Emperor Manuel I Komnenos. His relation with the prestigious Doukas family is unknown. What little is known of him comes from a short biographical notice in a manuscript (''Par. gr.'' 1564, ''fol.'' 18r). According to it, in 1173 Emperor Manuel sent Constantine to help defend Ancona in Italy, a Byzantine ally, against a combined attack from Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa and the Republic of Venice. The siege lasted for seven months, but Constantine successfully defended the city from capture. Subsequently he was sent as governor (''doux'') in Dalmatia and Dyrrhachium. He died of pleurisy at his home on 8 April 1179.
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