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{{Short description|Byzantine Empire noble family}}

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”’Bryennios”’ or ”’Bryennius”’ ({{langx|el|Βρυέννιος}}), feminine form ”’Bryennissa”’ (Βρυέννισσα), was the name of a noble [[Byzantine]] family which rose to prominence in the 11th and 12th centuries, mostly as military commanders. The etymology of the name is believed to be from the Albanian name “Brirë” meaning horns. The first members of the family appear in the 9th century, with the ”[[strategos]]” [[Theoktistos Bryennios]]. None are known for the 10th, but they reappear in the latter half of the 11th century, when they rose to high military commands and became associated with the [[Komnenian dynasty]]. Members of the family retained high positions through the 12th century, and are documented up to the 15th century. The descendants of this family are believed to be [[Vrioni family]].

”’Bryennios”’ or ”’Bryennius”’ ({{langx|el|Βρυέννιος}}), feminine form ”’Bryennissa”’ (Βρυέννισσα), was the name of a noble [[Byzantine]] family which rose to prominence in the 11th and 12th centuries, mostly as military commanders. The etymology of the name is . The first members of the family appear in the 9th century, with the ”[[strategos]]” [[Theoktistos Bryennios]]. None are known for the 10th, but they reappear in the latter half of the 11th century, when they rose to high military commands and became associated with the [[Komnenian dynasty]]. Members of the family retained high positions through the 12th century, and are documented up to the 15th century.

== Notable members ==

== Notable members ==


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Byzantine noble family

Bryennios or Bryennius (Greek: Βρυέννιος), feminine form Bryennissa (Βρυέννισσα), was the name of a noble Byzantine family which rose to prominence in the 11th and 12th centuries, mostly as military commanders. The etymology of the name is uncertain. The first members of the family appear in the 9th century, with the strategos Theoktistos Bryennios. None are known for the 10th, but they reappear in the latter half of the 11th century, when they rose to high military commands and became associated with the Komnenian dynasty. Members of the family retained high positions through the 12th century, and are documented up to the 15th century.

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