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Byzantine noble family
family (completed in 1098–1113), the Basilakes intermarried with the Dabetenos and Pakourianos families. The Basilakes were also reportedly of high rank
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Panteugenos, and the rhetoricians Michael of Thessalonica and Nikephoros Basilakes. The exact background of the accusations against Panteugenos and the rhetoricians
Council_of_Blachernae_(1157)
1071 Seljuk victory over the Byzantines
Armenian general Basilakes and some cavalry, as Romanos did not believe this was Alp Arslan's full army. The cavalry was routed, and Basilakes was taken prisoner
Battle_of_Manzikert
Late 11th-century Byzantine Empire usurper
brother was Manuel Basilakes. During the campaigns of Emperor Romanos IV Diogenes preceding the Battle of Mantzikert, Nikephoros Basilakes served as doux
Nikephoros_Basilakes
Byzantine Emperor from 1078 to 1081
numerous revolts, including those of Nikephoros Bryennios, Nikephoros Basilakes, and Constantine Doukas, as well as an attempted assassination by the
Nikephoros_III_Botaneiates
Italian classical scholar and philologist (1927–2012)
and Byzantine times (Theodore the Studite; Michael Psellos; Nikephoros Basilakes, c. 1115–shortly after 1182; Theodoros Prodromos; the cento "Christus
Antonio_Garzya
Byzantine emperor from 1081 to 1118
son or grandson later married Alexios' daughter Anna) and Nikephoros Basilakes, the first at the Battle of Kalavrye and the latter in a surprise night
Alexios_I_Komnenos
Second-largest city of Albania
two of its governors, Nikephoros Bryennios the Elder and Nikephoros Basilakes, led unsuccessful rebellions trying to seize the Byzantine throne. Dyrrachium
Durrës
Katakalon Tarchaneiotes Pecheneg Allies Nikephoros Basilakes Basilakes' loyalists. Victory Nikephoros Basilakes is ambushed and defeated at Varda River. Nikephoros
List of wars involving the Seljuk States
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Greek mythological figure
Mythology portal Ancient Greece portal Cyparissus Heliades Niobe Nicephorus Basilakes, Progymnasmata 6: "As a girl, Platanos was beautiful. As the daughter
Platanus_(mythology)
Botaneiates, most active in 11th–12th c., produced several generals. Basilakes, most active in the 11th c. Branas, active in Adrianople in the 12th–13th
List_of_Byzantine_families
Byzantine general
him in battle against his rival Nikephoros Basilakes. During this campaign Tatikios discovered Basilakes' plans for an ambush. When Alexios became emperor
Tatikios
Byzantine aristocratic family
Nikephoros was preoccupied with the rebellions of Bryennios, Nikephoros Basilakes, Nikephoros Melissenos, and the Komnenoi. He reigned until 1081, when
Botaneiates
Early history of the Albanians
rebellion in 1078, is undisputed. That rebellion was led by Nikephoros Basilakes, doux of Dyrrhachium. Some authors (like Alain Ducellier, 1968) believe
Origin_of_the_Albanians
Byzantine emperor from 1143 to 1180
Trinity received sacrifice, but the originator of the affair, Nikephoros Basilakes, found an ally in Patriarch of Antioch-elect Soterichos Panteugenos and
Manuel_I_Komnenos
Province of the Byzantine Empire
Two successive governors, Nikephoros Bryennios the Elder and Nikephoros Basilakes, used this post as a launchpad for their imperial ambitions in the late
Dyrrhachium_(theme)
Topics referred to by the same term
Patriarch-elect of Antioch; rhetoricians Michael of Thessalonica and Nikephoros Basilakes; and the idea that Christ the Son offered Himself as a sacrifice solely
Council_of_Constantinople
Rhetorical theorizing in the Byzantine Empire
Byzantine figures from this period include Michael Psellus, Nikephoros Basilakes, Gregory Pardos of Corinth, and Euthymios Zigabenos. This period includes
Byzantine_rhetoric
Name list
Nikephoritzes (died 1078), eunuch chief minister of Michael VII Doukas Nikephoros Basilakes, Byzantine usurper against Nikephoros III in 1078/1079 Nikephoros Bryennios
Nikephoros
Philaretos Brachamios against Michael VII Doukas. 1078: Revolt of Nikephoros Basilakes against Nikephoros III. 1080–1081: Revolt of Nikephoros Melissenos against
List of Byzantine revolts and civil wars
List_of_Byzantine_revolts_and_civil_wars
Alexios Komnenos, against another rebel general, Nikephoros Basilakes, capturing Basilakes' brother in the battle that ended the uprising. In 1080, Kourtikios
Basil_Kourtikios
Byzantine prince of the Komnenian dynasty
career are mostly known from an encomium by the rhetorician Nikephoros Basilakes. He received a thorough education and training in military exercises,
John_IV_of_Ohrid
Ethnonyms for the Greeks
free-born men of the Empire. Later Byzantine authors such as Nikephoros Basilakes, Michael Attaleiates, Theodore Prodromos, Patriarch Germanus II, Niketas
Names_of_the_Greeks
Usurper of the Byzantine Empire
recently suppressed the revolts of Nikephoros Bryennios and Nikephoros Basilakes, against him, but he refused. In February 1081, Melissenos's troops took
Nikephoros_Melissenos
Byzantine general
the Romans" and "an invincible rampart", while writers such as Nicholas Basilakes or bishop Nicholas of Methone dedicated works to him. The historian Niketas
John_Axouch
12th-century Byzantine cleric and theologian
siding with the rhetoricians Michael of Thessalonica and Nikephoros Basilakes, who strongly distinguished between the persons of the Holy Trinity and
Soterichos_Panteugenos
1078 battle in present-day Turkey
The battle marked the end of Bryennios's revolt, although Nikephoros Basilakes gathered up much of Bryennios's defeated army and attempted to claim the
Battle_of_Kalavrye
Supreme Byzantine military office
the West to combat the revolts of Nikephoros Bryennios and Nikephoros Basilakes. In 1081, he deposed Nikephoros III and became emperor, ruling until his
Grand_domestic
Sequence of historical events
Philaretos Brachamios against Michael VII Doukas. 1078: Revolt of Nikephoros Basilakes against Nikephoros III. 1080–1081: Revolt of Nikephoros Melissenos against
Decline of the Byzantine Empire
Decline_of_the_Byzantine_Empire
posthumously. Occasionally, he wrote on Byzantine literature: Nikephoros Basilakes, Niketas Choniates, Byzantine epigram. He developed an interest in history
Enzo_Degani
Greek-Cypriot academic and author
Xenophontos, Sophia. "Resorting to rare sources of antiquity: Nikephoros Basilakes and the popularity of Plutarch’s Parallel Lives in twelfth-century Byzantium
Sophia_Xenophontos
Academic book series
Rewriting of Orosius Old English 43 The Rhetorical Exercises of Nikephoros Basilakes Byzantine Greek 42 Old English Psalms Old English 41 On Plato's Timaeus:
Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library
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over by the supporters of Nikephoros III, who banished him. Nikephoros Basilakes (1078) – the doux of Dyrrhachium, he proclaimed himself emperor before
List_of_Byzantine_usurpers
Military post of the Byzantine Empire, extant from the 8c
the West to combat the revolts of Nikephoros Bryennios and Nikephoros Basilakes. In 1081, he deposed Nikephoros III and became emperor, ruling until his
Domestic_of_the_Schools
Russian historian (1937–2004)
Hauptmann (Göttingen, 1982), 240-244 'Zu den Ethopoiien des Nikephoros Basilakes', in Eikon und Logos: Beiträge zur Erforschung byzantinischer Kulturtraditionen
Sergey_Averintsev
Italian classicist (1911–1974)
2024-11-16. Cazzaniga 1939b contains emendations to texts by Nikephoros Basilakes (XI/XII cen.). Cazzaniga 1968c. Cazzaniga 1933; Cazzaniga 1934, Cazzaniga
Ignazio_Cazzaniga
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