Manuel Maurozomes
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Manuel Maurozomes, a Byzantine warlord, was the son of Theodore Maurozomes and an illegitimate daughter of the Byzantine emperor Manuel I Komnenos.
After the Latin capture of Constantinople and the collapse of the Byzantine Empire as a result of the Fourth Crusade, Manuel Maurozomes fought in 1205 and 1206 on behalf of Kaykhusraw I, who was then sultan of the Seljuks of Rûm.
Manuel Maurozomes' daughter, whose name is unknown, married Kaykhusraw. Their son, Kayqubad I, ruled the Sultanate from 1220 to 1237, and their grandson, Kaykhusraw II, ruled from 1237 to 1246.