- The
Apokapes or Apocapes,
plural Apokapai, was an Armeno-Georgian
noble family members of
which are
known to have held
important positions in the Byzantine...
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Paphlagonian (r. 1034–1041). A
member of the
Apokapes family, he was the
father of
Basil Apokapes.
Michael Apokapes was
served by
Eustathios Boilas for fifteen...
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Basil Apokapes (or Apocapes) (b 924–977) (Gr****: Βασίλειος Ἀποκάπης) was a
Byzantine general of the 11th century. A
descendant of the
Apokapai family,...
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successful defense of the city of
Manzikert by
Byzantine forces under Basil Apokapes against the
Seljuk Turks led by Toğrül. Toğrül
besieged Manzikert for thirty...
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Korean ruler (b. 1047)
Adelelm of Jumièges,
Norman monk and
abbot Basil Apokapes (or Apocapes),
Byzantine general Ermengarde of Tonnerre,
French noblewoman...
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regular army. This army,
under the
command of the doux of Bulgaria,
Basil Apokapes, was also
annihilated at Preslav. At this point, the
Pechenegs were tired...
- from 1603
Basil of Naples, the
first Duke of
Naples from 661 to 666
Basil Apokapes,
Byzantine general of the mid-11th
century Basil Boioannes,
Catepan of...
- 2003, p. 78.
Kazhdan 1991, p. 1807
Alexandru Madgearu,
Ruled indeed Basil Apokapes the
Paradunavon Theme?, "Acta
Musei Varnensis", 3 (The
Bulgarian Lands...
- I of the
Seljuk Empire besieged Manzikert. The
defenders led by
Basil Apokapes successfully defeated the
Seljuk Turks. Ever
since early in the 11th century...
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Turks invaded the
Byzantine Balkans and
defeated both
Nikephoros and
Basil Apokapes,
archon of Paristrion, in battle, and took them captive,
which Attaleiates...