-
Normans in 1070, may have been one of
Abulchares' appointees. By 1068,
Otranto had also been recovered.
Abulchares died in 1068, the same year as the former...
- John
Raphael 1050–1058
Argyrus 1060/1061
Marules 1062 Siri**** 1064–1068
Abulchares 1068
Perenos 1071
Stephen Pateranos Kreutz 1996, pp. 41–43.
Kreutz 1996...
-
appointment and
Taranto in the
following year. He was
succeeded in 1064 by
Abulchares. The date of Siri****'s
arrival in Bari can be
placed between 1 September...
- ****an (b. 1025)
November 10 –
Agnes of Burgundy,
duchess of
Aquitaine Abulchares,
Byzantine general and
catepan Ali ibn
Yusuf al-Ilaqi,
Persian physician...
- ****an (b. 1025)
November 10 –
Agnes of Burgundy,
duchess of
Aquitaine Abulchares,
Byzantine general and
catepan Ali ibn
Yusuf al-Ilaqi,
Persian physician...
- in his
account of 1062. The
merarch has
sometimes been
identified with
Abulchares, who was
appointed catapan in 1064
according to the
Anonymus Barensis...
- al-Iqritishi Abu'l-Asa'ir
Ahmad ibn Nasr Abu'l-Aswar
Shavur ibn Fadl Abu'l-A'war
Abulchares Abu'l-**** al-Tarsusi Abu'l-Fawaris
Muhammad ibn
Nasir al-Dawla Abu'l-Qasim...
- of the
Apulia and Calabria. In 1068, the in****bent
Catepan of Italy,
Abulchares, died.
Perenos was
appointed as his replacement. The
capital of the Catepanate...