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[PDF] The History of Leo the DeaconSep 15, 2025 · ... 2:1267. 38. Reforms during the reign of Romanos II (959-63) divided the unified high command of the army by the domestikos ton scholon into ...
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Romanos II the Younger [959–963] (Chapter 12) - John Skylitzes[Romanos] was young and devoted to pleasure; he abandoned the supervision of every matter to Joseph Bringas, the praepositos and parakoimomenos, for he himself ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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The Life of St. Basil the Younger - jstorAs Romanos II was born in. 938,. 19 this prediction would have been made in ... who has given birth to several girls but no son. He says that she will.
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Constantine VII - World History EncyclopediaDec 6, 2017 · Constantine was born in 906 CE; his mother was Zoe Karvounopsina, fourth wife of emperor Leo VI (886-912 CE). As such, the emperor was a member ...
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Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos (945–959) - Dumbarton OaksConstantine continued where Romanos I had left off by issuing legislation to protect both the poor and the empire's soldiers' lands from encroachment by the ...Missing: influence preparation rule
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Constantine VII [944–959] (Chapter 11) - John Skylitzes: A Synopsis ...As the emperor Constantine had been left an orphan in very early childhood, affairs of state were conducted by Zoe his mother and the regents whom we listed ...Missing: upbringing | Show results with:upbringing
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Learning from an ailing emperor | A Corner of Tenth-Century EuropeApr 11, 2016 · A manual of statecraft by a Byzantine Emperor, written for his son and future successor Romanus II (959-963).Missing: Romanos childhood education
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Constantine Porphyrogennetos, The Book of CeremoniesAug 19, 2013 · It is a unique and rich source for Byzantine imperial ceremonial, but much else besides, including courtly, imperial, military, and urban life ...
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Byzantine Emperor - World History EncyclopediaApr 11, 2018 · The Byzantine Emperor ruled as an absolute monarch in an institution which lasted from the 4th to 15th century CE.
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Born Into the Purple: The Coinage of Constantine VII - CoinWeekMay 26, 2023 · Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, with Romanus I. 913-959. AV Solidus. Image: CNG. In December 920, Romanus was crowned as co-emperor. He ...
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Was it destabilizing for the Byzantine Empire to have co-emperors?Dec 10, 2022 · Usually, no. Appointing co-emperors was intended to be a stabilizing measure, whether it be by simply ensuring the succession and minimizing the potential for ...What are the main differences between being a co-emperor ... - QuoraWhich Byzantine emperor created the themes system? - QuoraMore results from www.quora.com
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Romanus II | Byzantine emperor - BritannicaOct 10, 2025 · Romanus II was a Byzantine emperor from 959 to 963. The son of Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, Romanus was a politically incapable ruler ...
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Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus | Byzantine Emperor ... - BritannicaAug 28, 2025 · Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus was the Byzantine emperor from 913 to 959. His writings are one of the best sources of information on the ...
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De Administrando Imperio [On Administering the Empire]Sep 16, 2020 · This document was written by the emperor in 948-952 for his son and heir, Romanus II, as a guide to foreign and domestic policies.
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De Administrando Imperio — Dumbarton OaksThis text contains a wide variety of information on both foreign relations and internal administration and is one of the most important historical documents ...
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The Reign of Basil II: A Reconstruction - Oxford AcademicWhen Romanos II had died in 963 leaving his sons Basil and Constantine as ... early years of Basil's reign. The first period of civil war was ...
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[PDF] The role of John Skylitzes' Synopsis of Histories - WinnSpace434 Joseph Bringas was Praepositus and Parakoimomenos under Romanos II and the official to whom Romanos "committed the oversight of everything" (SH, p. 136).
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The Byzantine conquest of Crete (961 AD), Prokopios' Vandal War ...Apr 26, 2016 · Historians reconstruct the Byzantine conquest of Crete in 960-961 based largely on the History of Leo the Deacon and two variants of the ...
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The Tenth Century Byzantine Expansion in Crete, Cyprus, and ...The overarching objective of this thesis is to adopt a comparative and micro-scale approach to examine the tenth-century Byzantine expansion into Crete, Cyprus, ...
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Nikephoros II Phokas - World History EncyclopediaJul 6, 2018 · Nikephoros II Phokas was Byzantine emperor from 963 to 969 CE. Known as “White Death of the Saracens,” Nikephoros was a fearsome commander who conquered Crete, ...
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[PDF] Romanos II the Younger [ – ] - Cambridge University Press[ ] After Constantine [VII] had departed this life and passed on to the hereafter, Romanos his son came to power. He appointed officials.
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BULGARIAIn 965, Emperor Nikephoros Phokas refused to pay the annual tribute to Bulgaria, claiming that the payment was voided by the death of Tsar Peter's Byzantine ...
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Solidus | Byzantine coin - BritannicaOct 10, 2025 · The gold solidus of Constantine retained its value and served as a monetary standard for more than a thousand years. As the centuries passed—the ...Missing: Romanos revenue
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Solidus - Constantine VII and Romanos II (Bust of Christ) - NumistaDetailed information about the coin Solidus, Constantine VII and Romanos II (Bust of Christ), Byzantine Empire, with pictures and collection and swap ...
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Theophano Empress and Murderess - Hagia Sophia History -Romanus sent an envoy to ask the hand of one of his natural daughters, and the little Bertha, a beautiful child of tender years, was conducted to Constantinople ...Missing: Eudokia | Show results with:Eudokia
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Bertha-Eudocia the Frank (fl. 900s) | Encyclopedia.comFlourished in the 900s; died young; first wife of Romanos or Romanus II, Byzantine emperor (r. 959–963); no children. Romanus II's second wife wasTheophano (c.Missing: Eudokia | Show results with:Eudokia
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Berthe Alda of Italy (d'Italie) (927 - 949) - Genealogy - Geni.comMay 1, 2022 · Death: 949 (21-22) ; Immediate Family: Daughter of Hugues I d'Arles, King of Italy, Regent of Lower Burgundy and Pezola "Venerem" Wife of Romanos ...
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[PDF] The Life and Ideology of the Empress Theophano (941-after 978)Theophanes Continuatus names “Anastasiam […] Crateri filiam” as wife of ... came the empress because her father-in-law, Constantine VII, died at the age of 55, ...
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BYZANTIUM 395-1057Theophanes Continuatus records the birth of "Leo ex Zoe quarta uxore sua ... [874] Theophanes Continuatus, II, Michaelis Amoriensis Imperium, 2, p. 41 ...
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Theophano (963) — Dumbarton OaksWife of two emperors, Romanos II and Nikephoros II Phokas, Theophano briefly ruled as regent for the infant porphyrogennetoi Basil II and Constantine VIII ...
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The Life and Ideology the Empress Theophano (941 – after 978)Powerful Women in Byzantine Empire 127 she managed to get married to Romanos II in 955. Before this marriage, Romanos II had been affianced or married to the ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Life and Ideology of the Empress Theophano (941-after 978)White L.L., The ideology of the feminine in byzantine historical narrative: the role of. John Skylitzes' Synopsis of Histories, Winnipeg – Manitoba 2003.
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Nicephorus II Phocas crowned Emperor of Byzantium - History TodayAug 8, 2013 · Events took an unexpected turn when Emperor Romanus died young in March 963, leaving his widow, the Empress Theophano, as regent for their ...Missing: Romanos regency Phokas
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“Rebellion of Nikephoros Phokas, 963”, in - Academia.edu... Joseph Bringas and the domestikos ton scholon of the East Nikephoros Phokas. ... His victory over Bringas led into his immediate seizure of power, as the ...
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'The Byzantine Conquest of Crete (961 AD), Prokopios' Vandal War ...The Byzantine conquest of Crete in 960‒961 by the general Nikephoros Phokas, acting under the emperor Romanos II (959‒963), is recounted in three narrative ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] nikephoros phokas and the byzantine reconquista of the islamic ...“The Byzantine. Conquest of Crete (961 AD), Prokopios' Vandal War, and the Continuator of the Chronicle of Symeon”. Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 39/2 ( ...
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[PDF] Byzantine conquests in the East in the 10 centuryBy expanding the territory the eastern families tried to annex the fertile, newly conquered lands at the Empire's expense. Emperor Romanos took steps against ...
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Byzantine Battles: Battle of AndrassusDuring the reign of Emperor Romanos II (959-963) the main enemies of Byzantium in the East were the Hamdanid Arabs and their emir Sayf ad-Dawlah, based in ...
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The Failed Conspiracy Attempt Against Emperor Romanos IIApr 13, 2020 · Around 960, a cabal of nobles and minor military officials formulated a plan to capture the emperor. The plot might have come to fruition had it ...<|separator|>
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What Made Basil II One of Byzantium's Greatest Emperors?Aug 13, 2025 · She controlled government affairs with the assistance of her ally, the eunuch Joseph Bringas. When Romanos died unexpectedly in 963, Basil ...Missing: domestic governance
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Streams of Gold, Rivers of Blood - Anthony KaldellisA smooth succession: Romanos II The conquest of Crete The conquest of Cilicia (phase I) The rise of Phokas "The White Death of the Saracens": Nikephoros II ...
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A History of the Byzantine State and Society | Stanford University PressWarren Treadgold is Professor of History at Florida International University. He is the author of, most recently, Byzantium and Its Army, 284-1081 (Stanford, ...Missing: Romanos | Show results with:Romanos
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[PDF] smerdaleos | A History of the Byzantine State and SocietyWARREN TREADGOLD. A History of the Byzantine. State and Society. STANFORD ... tance of Romanus II, 494. The Inheri-. Page 10. X. Contents. 16. The Great ...