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1 2,4 | Anthemius, who was at that time regent, erected a wall with numerous 2 7,1 | Antioch, was proclaimed regent. But practically all power 3 7,1 | passed into the hands of the regent’s favorite, Alexius Comnenus, 4 7,1 | latinophile policy of the Empress‑regent, Mary of Antioch, and her 5 7,1 | of Antioch was proclaimed regent; her favorite Alexius Comnenus, 6 7,1 | arrested and blinded; then the Regent Mary of Antioch and, shortly 7 7,4 | pressure of the all-powerful regent, Andronicus. From 1182 on 8 7,4 | Constantinople and been proclaimed regent, circumstances changed; 9 8,2 | brother Henry was elected regent of the Latin Empire for 10 8,9 | arose. Some proposed as a regent John Asen, who was related 11 8,9 | insisted upon the election as regent of the Empire a Frenchman, 12 8,13| the help of the appointed regent, George Muzalon, master 13 8,14| king of Jerusalem, first as regent and then as joint emperor 14 9,2 | who had been proclaimed regent; her partisan and the former 15 9,2 | opened its gates to him. The regent Anne of Savoy was induced