- Leo
Choirosphaktes,
sometimes Latinized as C****osphactes (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Λέων Χοιροσφάκτης) and also
known as Leo
Magistros or Leo Magister, was a Byzantine...
-
Constantine Choirosphaktes (Gr****: Κωνσταντίνος Χοιροσφάκτης) was a
Byzantine diplomat and
official active during the
reigns of
Nikephoros III Botaneiates...
- "honor of sainthood". Furthermore, a
leading member of Leo's court, Leo
Choirosphaktes,
wrote poems commemorating the
memory of
several prominent contemporary...
- sent the
diplomat Leo
Choirosphaktes to
Bulgaria to
negotiate the terms. That was
exactly what
Simeon I had aimed. Leo
Choirosphaktes was
detained in one...
- two fronts,
Simeon calls for a truce. Leo VI
sends the
diplomat Leo
Choirosphaktes to Bulgaria, to
negotiate the terms. King Odo (or Eudes)
takes a large...
- put
forward the
issue of
prisoner exchange. The
Byzantines sent Leo
Choirosphaktes in
Preslav to
negotiate the terms. As
Simeon needed time to address...
-
eastern neighbours, the Pechenegs, and
imprisoned the
Byzantine envoy Leo
Choirosphaktes in
order to
delay the
release of the
captives until after the campaign...
-
Patriarchate of Constantinople.
Unnamed strategos of
Dyrrhachium during Leo
Choirosphaktes' emb****y to
Bulgaria (896/904) Leo Rhabdouchos,
protospatharios and...
-
Constantine Chabaron Constantine Chadenos Constantine Chliarenos Constantine Choirosphaktes Constantine Dal****enos (duke of Antioch)
Constantine Dal****enos (thal****okrator)...
- dis****d by the Mirdasids,
while their commander, the
patrikios Leo
Choirosphaktes, was
taken captive. As with most of the
Byzantine army, the tagmata...