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Gregory Gabras
Gregory Gabras ((ギリシア語:Γρηγόριος Γαβρᾶς)) was the son of the Byzantine governor of Trebizond, Theodore Gabras who was involved in a minor unsuccessful rebellion against the Emperor Alexios I Komnenos around the year 1091.
==Life at Constantinople==

As Gregory’s father was an important governor and a formidable general, Alexios I was keen to align him with the imperial family. Consequently Gregory was with his father in Constantinople during the late 1080s when he became engaged to a daughter of Alexios’ brother, the ''sebastokrator'' Isaac Komnenos. Gregory was left with the imperial court as his father returned to Trebizond.
Shortly afterwards Gregory’s mother died, and his father soon remarried, this time to a noblewoman of the Alani who happened to be the first cousin of Isaac Komnenos’ wife. When this became known in the capital, Gregory’s engagement was quietly broken off as they were now considered close relatives and according to civil and the ecclesiastical laws, such marriages were forbidden. Alexios, however, was worried about Theodore’s reaction, so he kept Gregory at the court as a hostage in order to ensure Theodore’s continued good behaviour, reassuring Theodore with the claim that he was contemplating marrying Gregory to one of his own daughters.
Theodore soon returned to the capital and hatched a plan to abduct his son and return with him to Trebizond. He took the boy as far as the port of Pharus before fleeing by ship into the Euxine. Alexios was soon advised and he responded by sending a squadron of ships to capture father and son. They overtook Theodore near the town of Aeginus and advised him to hand over his son to the emperor’s representatives. To persuade him they once again reiterated the emperor’s desire to marry Gregory to one of his daughters. Seeing he had no choice Theodore complied and Gregory soon found himself once again sequestered within Constantinople.

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