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- in the 14th century. Michael Libadarios was megas hetaireiarches in 1241 at the court of Theodore II in Pegai. A Libadarios who was pinkernes under Michael...
- the title of Despot, he declined and wedded a daughter of the pinkernes Libadarios instead. In 1295 he was at Ephesus when the revolt of Alexios Philanthropenos...
- governors of the theme are known: Manuel Kalampakes ca. 1284, a certain Libadarios, who was involved in the revolt of Alexios Philanthropenos in 1296, and...
- which comprised the southeastern parts of Byzantine Anatolia. A certain Libadarios deputized for him in the northern provinces (Neokastra). During the next...
- Limpidaris identifiable with the megas stratopedarches and protovestiarios Libadarios, and the monk Sophonias. Concurrently to these four, the archbishop of...
- Caesar, though Alexios acted too slowly, and soon his support waned. Libadarios, the Governor of Neokastra and a loyalist of Andronikos, bribed the Cretans...
- of Leslie Brubaker Levant, History of the Levounion, Battle of Łewond Libadarios Liberatus of Carthage Liberius (praetorian prefect) Licario Licinia Eudoxia...
- behind two sons, Theodore and John Synadenos, and a daughter, Euphrosyne. Libadarios c. 1296 Andronikos II Palaiologos Prōtovestiaritēs and governor of Neokastra...