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- Philaretos Brachamios (Gr****: Φιλάρετος Βραχάμιος; Armenian: Փիլարտոս Վահրամ Վարաժնունի, romanized: Pilartos Vahram Varajnuni; Latin: Philaretus Brachamius)...
- wars Dominions of Philaretos Brachamios Belligerents Byzantine Empire Seljuk Turks Commanders and leaders Philaretos Brachamios Suleiman ibn Qutalmish Strength...
- usually military officers such as Nikephoros Ouranos, or Philaretos Brachamios, who managed to retain the integrity of the eastern borderline after the...
- (medical writer) Saint Philaretos, 8th-century Anatolian saint Philaretos Brachamios (died c. 1087), Byzantine general of Armenian origin Philaretus, pseudonym...
- was recaptured by the Byzantine Empire. It was conquered by Philaretos Brachamios, a Byzantine general in 1078. He founded a prin****lity from Antioch to...
- same year, he captured Antakya from the Byzantine governor, Philaretos Brachamios. Following Suleiman's capture of Antakya, the Uqaylid Muslim ibn Quraysh...
- the Pechenegs, and retreated with them back to Paradunavum. Philaretos Brachamios John Doukas (the Caesar), Michael's uncle Nikephoros Bryennios Nikephoros...
- started his career as an officer of the Byzantine general Philaretos Brachamios, who installed him in Melitene. After the general's death, Gabriel broke...
- century. The fortress slipped away from the Byzantine rule when Philaretos Brachamios (r. 1071–1087), a Byzantine general of Armenian origin, usurped control...
- Diplomatically, he secured the submission of Theodore Gabras and Philaretos Brachamios, governors of Trebizond and Antioch, respectively, who had become de facto...