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Arianites may
refer to:
David Arianites,
strategos autokrator of
Bulgaria (fl. 1016–1027)
Constantine Arianites,
magistros and doux of
Adrianople Constantine...
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David Areianites or
Arianites (Gr****: Δαυίδ Ἀρ[ε]ιανίτης) was a high-ranking
Byzantine commander of the
early 11th century. The
origin of the surname...
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Arianites is an
extinct genus of
cephalopods belonging to the
ammonite subclass. Stevens, Kevin; Mutterlose, Jörg; Wiedenroth, Kurt (2015-01-01). "Stable...
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Constantine Arianites (Gr****: Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀριανίτης; died 1050) was a
Byzantine general active in the
Balkans against the Pechenegs. He was possibly...
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secure Arianitai descent can be
given for only
three generations. – N.
ARIANITES KOMNENOS, fl. c.1400, ?Lord of Cermenika, m. N.N.,
daughter of Nicolò...
- lord Muzakë Arianiti,
father of
Moisi Golemi.
Vladan Araniti (or
Vladin Arianites),
married Angelina Kastrioti. Daughter,
married Niketa Thopia or Pal Dukagjini...
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Angelina Branković (Albanian:
Angjelina Arianiti,
Serbian Cyrillic: Ангелина Бранковић,
Church Slavonic: Преподобная Ангели́на Сербская (Бра́нкович), королева;...
- the second-most
senior general of the
Empire in the
Balkans after David Arianites.
Following the
death of Tsar
Samuel of
Bulgaria in October,
Diogenes and...
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strategos of Skopje.
David Arianites fought against the
Bulgarians in Strumica,
Skopje and the area of Skrapar.
Constantine Arianites, a son or
close relative...
- Arianiti; 1456/1457 – 8 May 1530) also
known as
Constantine Komnenos Arianites, was a 15th and 16th-century
Albanian nobleman,
military leader, diplomat...