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Taronites (Gr****: Ταρωνίτης),
feminine form
Taronitissa (Ταρωνίτισσα), was the name of a
noble Byzantine family,
descended from the
ruling family of the...
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Gregory Taronites (Gr****: Γρηγόριος Ταρωνίτης, romanized: Grēgorios
Tarōnitēs) was an
Armenian prince of Taron, who went over to
Byzantine service and...
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Gregory Taronites (Gr****: Γρηγόριος Ταρωνίτης) was an
Armenian prince who
became a
senior Byzantine general.
Gregory Taronites may also
refer to: Gregory...
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Michael Taronites, and
Katakalon Kekaumenos, were
banished and
their properties confiscated. The
other conspirators were soon
after blinded, but
Taronites escaped...
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Ashot Taronites (Gr****: Ἀσώτιος Ταρωνίτης, romanized: Asōtios
Tarōnitēs; Armenian: Աշոտ, romanized: Ašot; fl. c. 995 – c. 997/8) was a
Byzantine nobleman...
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Ashot III in 967, his two sons,
Grigor II (Gregory
Taronites) and
Bagrat III (Pankratios
Taronites),
ceded the prin****lity to the
Byzantine Empire in...
- John
Taronites (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Ταρωνίτης; born c. 1067) was a
Byzantine aristocrat who
served as
provincial governor in the
Balkans under his uncle, Emperor...
- quasi-independent
governor of
Trebizond and his son Gregory.
Michael Taronites, the brother-in-law of Alexios.
Nikephoros Diogenes, the son of emperor...
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Gregory Taronites (Gr****: Γρηγόριος Ταρωνίτης) was a
Byzantine governor of the
theme of
Chaldia (modern north-eastern
Black Sea
coast of Turkey) who rebelled...
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repelling a
Georgian attack on Trebizond. One of his successors,
Gregory Taronites, also
rebelled with the aid of the
sultan of Cappadocia, but he was defeated...