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Staurakios (Gr****: Σταυράκιος, romanized: Staurákios; Latin:
Stauracius,
early 790s – 11
January 812), was
Byzantine emperor from 26 or 28 July to 2 October...
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accompanied by high-ranking
officials and aristocrats,
including his son
Stauracius and brother-in-law
Michael I
Rangabe (both
later emperors temporarily)...
- high-ranking
officials and
aristocrats accompanied Nicephorus,
including his son
Stauracius and his brother-in-law
Michael I Rangabe. The
entire army
consisted of...
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Nikephoros I 802–811 with
Staurakios as co-emperor 803–811
Staurakios 811
Michael I 811–813 with
Theophylact and
Stauracius as co-emperor 811–813 ...
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Nikephoros I 802–811 with
Staurakios as co-emperor 803–811
Staurakios 811
Michael I 811–813 with
Theophylact and
Stauracius as co-emperor 811–813 ...
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other hand. bear the
signature of Σταυράκιος ἐπίσκοπος Ζηνοπόλεως (
Stauracius bishop of Zenopolis), who sat with the
bishops of Lycia. In
about 940...
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Nikephoros I 802–811 with
Staurakios as co-emperor 803–811
Staurakios 811
Michael I 811–813 with
Theophylact and
Stauracius as co-emperor 811–813 ...
- Nicephorous' son and
successor to the throne,
Stauracius (811 AD), was
severely wounded in the same battle.
Stauracius died just six
months after the battle....
- near the port, and there, they make the
acquaintance of
Theodore and
Stauracius, a
priest and monk respectively. Theodore,
fearful for the
dwindling Christian...
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Staurakios (Gr****: Σταυράκιος,
sometimes Latinized Stauracius; died 3 June 800) was a
Byzantine Gr****
eunuch official, who rose to be one of the most important...