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- and early 13th centuries, John Apokaukos was Metropolitan of Naupaktos. In 1277, the sebastohypertatos John Apokaukos was a senior official. The family...
- weakened by the adherence of Apokaukos to the Patriarch's camp; Kantakouzenos, in his own account, relates that Apokaukos had urged him to seize the throne...
- man. According to Kantakouzenos, Apokaukos' adherence to the Patriarch's camp resulted from his ambition: Apokaukos sought further advancement by trying...
- Basil Apokaukos or Apokauchos (Gr****: Βασίλειος Ἀπόκαυκος/Ἀπόκαυχος) was a Byzantine governor of the Peloponnese at the turn of the 11th century. Basil...
- succeeded in 1343 by Ioannes Batatzes and in 1344 by Apokaukos' son, the megas primikērios John Apokaukos. Real power in the city however rested with the Zealots'...
- Constantine and Apokaukos became cordial thereafter, and the bishop even composed an encomium in his honour. During the same period Apokaukos also emerged...
- a monk and saint of Kiev - see Abraham and Onesimus of Kiev Alexios Apokaukos, Byzantine statesman Alexios Aspietes, Byzantine governor Alexios Branas...
- his former protégés, Patriarch John XIV of Constantinople and Alexios Apokaukos;[citation needed] after a series of failed attempts, they succeeded in...
- became part of the Despotate of Epirus. Under its metropolitan, John Apokaukos, the see of Naupactus gained in importance and headed the local synod...
- mother Anna, the patriarch John XIV Kalekas, and the megas doux Alexios Apokaukos. During this civil war in 1343 Anna pawned the Byzantine crown jewels...