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Aaronios (Gr****: Ἀαρώνιος) or
Aaron (Ἀαρών) were a
Byzantine noble family of
Bulgarian origin,
being descended from
Emperor Ivan
Vladislav of Bulgaria...
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Theodore Aaronios was one of the
latter members of the
Aaronios family in the 11th
century Byzantine Empire.
Theodore served as
governor of Taron. He was...
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Buddhist monk (b. 958)
Siward (or Sigurd), earl of
Northumbria Theodore Aaronios,
Byzantine governor Yan Shu,
Chinese statesman and poet (b. 991) Picard...
- Kapetron: A
combined Byzantine-Georgian army,
under Byzantine generals Aaronios and
Katakalon Kekaumenos (supported by the
Georgian duke
Liparit IV), confronts...
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Aachen Cathedral Aaron (son of Ivan Vladislav)
Aaronios Abas I of
Armenia Abaskiron Abbasid Caliphate Abbasid invasion of Asia...
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remained unmarried, and
retired with her
mother to the Myrelaion. ODB, "
Aaronios" (A. Kazhdan), pp. 1–2; "Isaac I Komnenos" (C. M. Brand, A. Cutler), pp...
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husband of
Theodora Komnene, the
sister of
Alexios I
Komnenos Aaron Aaronios conspired against Alexios I
Komnenos in 1107
Irene Doukaina wife of Alexios...
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Irene Doukaina or
Ducaena (Gr****: Εἰρήνη Δούκαινα, Eirēnē Doukaina; c. 1066 – 19
February 1138) was a
Byzantine empress by
marriage to the
Byzantine emperor...
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Buddhist monk (b. 958)
Siward (or Sigurd), earl of
Northumbria Theodore Aaronios,
Byzantine governor Yan Shu,
Chinese statesman and poet (b. 991) 1056 February...
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against the
uprising in 1057 of his brother-in-law
Isaac I Komnenos. The
Aaronios noble family was
named after him, and
included his descendants, as well...