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- in 1158/59, Styppeiotes abruptly fell from power and was imprisoned and blinded. The sources provide different reasons, from Styppeiotes conspiring to...
- logothetes tou dromou, Styppeiotes' office allowed him immediate access to and therefore influence on the emperor. Consequently, Styppeiotes managed to have...
- Grammaticus (1084–1111) 108. John IX Agapetus (1111–1134) 109. St. Leo Styppeiotes (1134–1143) 110. St. Michael II Kourkouas (1143–1146) 111. Cosmas II...
- administrative posts, men such as Eustathios Kamytzes, Michaelitzes Styppeiotes and George Dekanos. These were men who had been politically eclipsed...
- in the early reign of Basil II (r. 976–1025), the powerful Theodore Styppeiotes under Manuel I Komnenos (r. 1143–1180), Nikephoros Alyates under John...
- epithet megas ('great'). Constantine Leichoudes, until 1050. Theodore Styppeiotes, under Emperor Manuel I Komnenos (r. 1143–1180). John Kamateros, under...
- conspiracy that led to the downfall of Manuel's chief minister Theodore Styppeiotes in 1158/9. He remained imprisoned until at least 1164, and his subsequent...
- Constantinople in May 1140 under the authority of the patriarch Leo Styppeiotes, and the record of the trial still exists. Dimitri Obolensky lists the...
- Eastern Orthodox Church titles Preceded by Leo Styppeiotes Patriarch of Constantinople 1143–1146 Succeeded by Cosmas II Atticus...
- Prodromos Theodore Rshtuni Theodore Synkellos Theodore the Studite Theodore Styppeiotes Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria Theodore Synadenos Theodore of Dobruja...