John Doukas
John Doukas or Dukas, Latinized as Ducas (Greek: Ἰωάννης Δούκας, Iōannēs Doukas) is the name of several Byzantine aristocrats and their descendants. It may refer to any of the following:
- John Doukas (Caesar) (fl. 1074-1088), brother of Emperor Constantine X Doukas
- John Doukas (megas doux) (ca. 1064 – before 1136), brother-in-law of Alexios I Komnenos
- John Doukas (general under Manuel I) (fl. 1143–1180)
- John Doukas (sebastokrator) (ca. 1126 – ca. 1200), cousin of Emperors Isaac II Angelos and Alexios III Angelos
- John Komnenos Doukas, ruler of Thessalonica and Thessaly 1237–1244
- John Doukas (son of Michael II), son of Michael II of Epirus, hostage in Constantinople
- John I Doukas, ruler of Thessaly 1268–1289
- John II Doukas, ruler of Thessaly 1303–1318
- John II Orsini (also called Doukas), ruler of Epirus 1323–1335
- John Ouresis Doukas Palaiologos, ruler of Thessaly 1370–1373
- John Ducas (investor), young American entrepreneur
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