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Michael Attaleiates or
Attaliates (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Μιχαήλ Ἀτταλειάτης, translit. Michaḗl
Attaleiátēs,
Byzantine Gr****: [mixaˈil atːaliˈatis]; c. 1022 –...
- the 1070s by the
Byzantine historian Michael Attaleiates and
dedicated to
Nikephoros himself.
Attaleiates is the
primary contemporary source for Nikephoros's...
- 29 June 1072 in Kotyaion.
According to
Attaleiates, the
emperor was led away,
pleading for mercy. Per
Attaleiates, "when he arose, his eyes were drenched...
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diminution of corn
measures by the
fraction known as a pinakion".
Michael Attaleiates, VI.37: "This was on the eve of the day of the
Annunciation [...] They...
- Two
other knowledgeable contemporaries, the
former officials Michael Attaleiates and Kekaumenos,
agree with
Skylitzes that by
demobilising these soldiers...
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intended in a
purely geographical sense. In the 11th century,
Michael Attaleiates called the Rus' Myrmidons, but this
usage did not
catch on. According...
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later Byzantine times. The 11th-century
Byzantine historian Michael Attaleiates owned property in
Raidestos which he
described in his will. From 1204...
- Attaleia; Tsolakis, “Aus dem
Leben des
Michael Attaleiates,” 5–7; Kazhdan, “The
Social Views of
Michael Attaleiates,” 58 both
argued for
Constantinopolitan origins...
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group is in
Byzantine historiography in the work of
Michael Attaleiates (1022–1080).
Attaleiates mentions the term
Albanoi twice and the term
Arbanitai once...
- the
civil bureaucracy,
judging by the
comments of
Psellos and
Michael Attaleiates. [Isaac Komnenos] was
eager to lose no time in
cutting out the dead wood...