- the
original Aspietes/Oshin,
another member of the
family fought and was
killed at the
Battle of
Dyrrhachium in 1081,
Michael Aspietes was a general...
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Constantine Aspietes (Gr****: Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀσπιέτης, fl. 1167–1190/1) was a
Byzantine general active in the late 12th century. A
member of the
Aspietes family...
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Manuel I Komnenos. A
member of the
Aspietes family, of
noble Armenian origin,
Michael Aspietes is most
likely the
Aspietes whom John
Kinnamos records as having...
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Aspietes family, of
noble Armenian origin,
Alexios Aspietes was
probably a
relative of the
generals Michael Aspietes and
Constantine Aspietes, who...
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where Aspietes himself was
gravely injured. The
scene is
graphically narrated by Alexios'
daughter Anna
Komnene in her Alexiad,
highlighting Aspietes' valour...
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received the
title of
Caesar in return.
Branas was a leader,
under Alexios Aspietes, of the Gr****
party in
Philippopolis in
opposition to the rule of the Bulgarian...
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unknown dates" Alan IV ("the Young"),
viscount of
Rohan (b. 1166)
Alexios Aspietes,
Byzantine governor and
usurper probable –
Baldwin I,
emperor of the Latin...
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Abraham and
Onesimus of Kiev
Alexios Apokaukos,
Byzantine statesman Alexios Aspietes,
Byzantine governor Alexios Branas,
Byzantine general Alexios Halebian...
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nobility of the city, led by
Alexios Aspietes, resisted.
After Kaloyan seized the city its
ramparts were destro**** and
Aspietes was hanged. In the
following year...
- Savvides,
Alexis G. K. (1991). "Notes on the Armeno-Byzantine
family of
Aspietes, late 11th-early 13th centuries". Byzantinoslavica. 52. Prague: 70–79....