- aristocracy. It may
refer to:
Nikephoros I Logothetes,
Byzantine emperor 802–811
Nikephoros II Phokas,
Byzantine emperor 963–969
Nikephoros III Botaneiates, Byzantine...
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Nikephoros II
Phokas (Gr****: Νικηφόρος Φωκᾶς,
Nikēphóros Phōkãs; c. 912 – 11
December 969),
Latinized Nicephorus II Phocas, was
Byzantine emperor from...
- in
which Nikephoros supposedly originated from the Iyad tribe; she
doubts both traditions,
believing that they are
simply legends.
Nikephoros, a patrician...
- high
opinion of
Nikephoros was
likely shaped by
Nikephoros raising him to the rank of vestes, and by his
benefiting from
Nikephoros's patronage. Much...
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Nikephoros Palaiologos (Gr****: Νικηφόρος Παλαιολόγος; died 18
October 1081) was a
Byzantine general of the 11th century.
Nikephoros is the
first known...
- 1999, p. 192.
Nikephoros the Monk, “Watchfulness and the
Guarding of the Heart”, In: Palmer,
Sherrard & Ware 1999 [page needed]
Nikephoros the Monk, “Watchfulness...
- short-lived dynasty, the
Nikephorian dynasty,
named after its founder,
Nikephoros I. The
empire was in a
weaker and more
precarious position than it had...
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Alexios I Komnenos,
after overthrowing Nikephoros III, made
Nikephoros doux of Crete, and made him a general.
Nikephoros conspired against him in 1094, involving...
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Nikephoros Phokas (Gr****: Νικηφόρος Φωκᾶς, romanized:
Nikēphoros Phōkas; died 895/6 or c. 900),
usually surnamed the
Elder to
distinguish him from his...