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family (completed in 1098–1113), the
Basilakes intermarried with the
Dabetenos and
Pakourianos families. The
Basilakes were also
reportedly of high rank...
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brother was
Manuel Basilakes.
During the
campaigns of
Emperor Romanos IV
Diogenes preceding the
Battle of Mantzikert,
Nikephoros Basilakes served as doux...
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Armenian general Basilakes and some cavalry, as
Romanos did not
believe this was Alp Arslan's full army. The
cavalry was routed, and
Basilakes was
taken prisoner...
- two of its governors,
Nikephoros Bryennios the
Elder and
Nikephoros Basilakes, led
unsuccessful rebellions trying to
seize the
Byzantine throne. Dyrrachium...
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numerous revolts,
including those of
Nikephoros Bryennios,
Nikephoros Basilakes, and
Constantine Doukas, as well as an
attempted ********ination by the...
- and
Byzantine times (Theodore the Studite;
Michael Psellos;
Nikephoros Basilakes, c. 1115–shortly
after 1182;
Theodoros Prodromos; the
cento "Christus...
- Panteugenos, and the
rhetoricians Michael of
Thessalonica and
Nikephoros Basilakes. The
exact background of the
accusations against Panteugenos and the rhetoricians...
- son or
grandson later married Alexios'
daughter Anna) and
Nikephoros Basilakes, the
first at the
Battle of
Kalavrye and the
latter in a
surprise night...
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Nikephoros was
preoccupied with the
rebellions of Bryennios,
Nikephoros Basilakes,
Nikephoros Melissenos, and the Komnenoi. He
reigned until 1081, when...
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rebellion in 1078, is undisputed. That
rebellion was led by
Nikephoros Basilakes, doux of Dyrrhachium. Some
authors (like
Alain Ducellier, 1968) believe...