Michael II, of Pontus (Michael Alexander; 5 September 1671 – 5 January 1720) was a member of the imperial family of Diadochia holding much power during the reigns of Manuel VII of Diadochia, Anna of Diadochia, and Constantine VII of Diadochia, his paternal second cousins. Born at his father's palace at Saint Andrew, he was known from birth as the Duke of Kerasounta. His father was Eric III's younger brother Michael I, Duke of Pontus, known at court as Monsieur Sebastokrator ; his mother was Théodora Élisabeth, Duchess of Pontus.
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| - Michael II, of Pontus (Michael Alexander; 5 September 1671 – 5 January 1720) was a member of the imperial family of Diadochia holding much power during the reigns of Manuel VII of Diadochia, Anna of Diadochia, and Constantine VII of Diadochia, his paternal second cousins. Born at his father's palace at Saint Andrew, he was known from birth as the Duke of Kerasounta. His father was Eric III's younger brother Michael I, Duke of Pontus, known at court as Monsieur Sebastokrator ; his mother was Théodora Élisabeth, Duchess of Pontus.
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| - Michael II, of Pontus (Michael Alexander; 5 September 1671 – 5 January 1720) was a member of the imperial family of Diadochia holding much power during the reigns of Manuel VII of Diadochia, Anna of Diadochia, and Constantine VII of Diadochia, his paternal second cousins. Born at his father's palace at Saint Andrew, he was known from birth as the Duke of Kerasounta. His father was Eric III's younger brother Michael I, Duke of Pontus, known at court as Monsieur Sebastokrator ; his mother was Théodora Élisabeth, Duchess of Pontus. In 1688, Michael married his paternal first cousin, Maria Francesca de Komnenos-Palaiologos - the youngest legitimised daughter of Michael's uncle Eric III and Francesca-Athenais Crispos, Duchess of Cyzicus. He held much power during the reign of his second cousin Manuel VII. He was among the people at the Augousta Palace in 1704, who welcomed the Princess Louisa Erika of Cranaeia upon her marriage to the then Byzantinóu (crown prince) Constantine, Prince of Bithynia.
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