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- word for "silver"), Latinized as Argyrus, can refer to: Argyros (Byzantine family), prominent Byzantine noble clan Argyrus (Catepan of Italy) (died 1068)...
- catepan's ransom money to the Gr****s and was replaced by Argyrus. After some early successes, Argyrus also defected to the Byzantines. It is ****umed that he...
- Romanos III Argyros (Gr****: Ῥωμανός Ἀργυρός; Latinized Rom**** III Argyrus; 968 – 11 April 1034), or Argyropoulos was Byzantine Emperor from 1028 until...
- of Argyrus. First, the nominal leader of the insurrection, Atenulf, brother of Pandulf III of Benevento, defected to the Gr****s and then Argyrus, his...
- of Upper Lorraine (d. 1048) Adalbert, archbishop of Hamburg (d. 1072) Argyrus, Byzantine general (approximate date) Berthold II, duke of Carinthia (approximate...
- Eustathios Palatinos September 1046 – December 1046 John Raphael 1050–1058 Argyrus 1060/1061 Marules 1062 Siri**** 1064–1068 Abulchares 1068 Perenos 1071...
- Guaimar IV. In 1040 a Lombard rebellion in Apulia, led by the nobleman Argyrus, started. Arduin, being a Lombard himself, travelled to Aversa and asked...
- Pothos Argyros or Argyrus (Gr****: Πόθος Αργυρός) can refer to: Pothos Argyros (Domestic of the Schools) (fl. 900s–922), Byzantine general and Domestic...
- (1771/1871) New Martyr Dioscorus (Dioscorides) the New, of Smyrna New Martyr Argyrus (Argyrus, Argyres) of Thessalonica (1806/1808) Saint Theophylact, bishop of...
- with severe sanctions, only sending Melus' family (including his son, Argyrus) to Constantinople. Basil died in 1016, after years of peace in southern...