- of
Argyritzos,
according to the
Annales Barenses and the
Annales Lupi Protospatharii. Still, the city held out for
another nine months.
Argyritzos appears...
- soon
recognized that the
defence had
become impossible; a
local noble,
Argyritzos, was sent to
negotiate with the Normans. The
latter offered acceptable...
- city.
Stephen realized that
defense of the city was impossible, and sent
Argyritzos, a
local noble, to
offer peace. The
Normans accepted peace, and Bari surrendered...
-
Bodin married Jaquinta of Bari,
daughter of Bari's
governor Argyritzos. As a Norman,
Argyritzos supported Norman conquest of
southern Italy. The Normans...
- the city. At
about this time,
Bodin married Jaquinta, the
daughter of
Argyritzos, a
nobleman from Bari
forced into
exile in Duklja.
Constantine Bodin's...
-
Benevento Areobindus Dagalaifus Areobindus Areobindus (died 546)
Argyramoiboi Argyritzos Argyros (Byzantine family)
Argyrus (catepan of Italy)
Ariadne (empress)...
- Capua, Richard's son. He also
married a
daughter of the
Bariot leader Argyritzos. A
separate peace was made with
Jordan and the rebellion,
which was originally...
-
death of her husband,
Constantine Bodin.
Jaquinta was the
daughter of
Argyritzos (Archirizus), the
Norman governor of Bari in the
County of Apulia. The...
-
Monte Sant'Angelo,
brother of Richard; and a
certain baron named Baldwin.
Argyritzos,
former leader of the pro-Norman
faction in Bari, had
arranged the marriage...