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Krinites or
Krenites Arotras (Gr****: Κρινίτης or Κρηνίτης Ἀροτρᾶς) was a
Byzantine aristocrat and
military governor in
southern Greece. He is most notable...
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Lekapenos (r. 920–945), but were
defeated by the
strategos Krinites Arotras and
forced to pay
double tribute as a consequence. They are not mentioned...
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Peloponnese until spring 921 or 922, when he was
replaced by
Krenites Arotras.
Probably in 920 he was
tasked with
raising troops for
service against...
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reign of
Romanos I
Lekapenos (r. 920–945), by the
strategos Krinites Arotras, they had to pay 600 nomismata.
Under Byzantine rule, the
Melingoi retained...
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authority in 921/2, but were
again suppressed by the
strategos Krenites Arotras. Smith, Sir
William (1860). A
History of Greece: From the
Earliest Times...
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Again they were
quickly subdued, this time by the
strategos Krenites Arotras, but
managed to
remain autonomous and
retain their distinct identity until...
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Koustouganes Krasos,
Battle of
Krateros (strategos of the Cibyrrhaeots)
Krenites Arotras Kritai katholikoi Krum
Ktenia (fortress) Kursi, Sea of
Galilee Kursich...