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- 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...
- 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...
- Basil Apokapes (or Apocapes) (b 924–977) (Gr****: Βασίλειος Ἀποκάπης) was a Byzantine general of the 11th century. A descendant of the Apokapai family,...
- 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...
- 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...
- Korean ruler (b. 1047) Adelelm of Jumièges, Norman monk and abbot Basil Apokapes (or Apocapes), Byzantine general Ermengarde of Tonnerre, French noblewoman...
- 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...
- Paulus ended up siding with the new emperor.: 590  In 1077 or 1078, Basil Apokapes besieged and captured Edessa, displacing the Byzantine governor Leo Diabatenos...