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- Michael Attaleiates or Attaliates (Ancient Gr****: Μιχαήλ Ἀτταλειάτης, romanized: Michaḗl Attaleiátēs, Byzantine Gr****: [mixaˈil atːaliˈatis]; c. 1022 –...
- founder of the Pneumatist School of Medicine, 1st century AD Michael Attaliates Byzantine lawyer of the 11th century Attalus II Philadelphus King of Pergamon...
- remain subjects of scholarly debate. The Byzantine historian Michael Attaliates, in his 11th-century historical account, provides the earliest undisputed...
- emperors The date was traditionally given as October 24 based on Michael Attaliates statement that Michael VII reigned "6 years and 6 months", reckoning from...
- century. In his History written in 1079–1080, Byzantine historian Michael Attaliates referred to the Albanoi as having taken part in a revolt against Constantinople...
- JSTOR 25472048. The date was traditionally given as 24 October based on Michael Attaliates statement that Michael VII reigned "6 years and 6 months" reckoning inclusively...
- Italy). The following instance is indis****ble. It comes from the same Attaliates, who wrote that the Albanians (Arbanitai) were involved in the 1078 rebellion...
- also is encountered twice in the works of Byzantine historian Michael Attaliates, and the term "Arvanitai" (Αρβανίται) is used once by the same author...
- army, yet Byzantine sources make no mention of any such encounter, and Attaliates suggests that Tarchaniotes fled at the sight of the Seljuk Sultan – an...
- in 1079–1080, in a work titled History by Byzantine historian Michael Attaliates, who referred to the Albanoi as having taken part in a revolt against...