- Miroslava, with the
connivance of
Chryselios, fled on a
Byzantine ship to Constantinople,
bearing a
letter by
Chryselios that
promised to hand over the city...
- "Theodoritos" as a
diminutive reference to
Theodore Chryselios, a
possible son of John
Chryselios,
magnate of
Dyrrhachium and Samuel's father-in-law,...
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through his
marriage with Agatha,
daughter of the
local magnate John
Chryselios.
Samuel made his son-in-law
Ashot Taronites, a
Byzantine captive who had...
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Ashot made
contact with the
local Byzantines and the
influential John
Chryselios, Samuel's father-in-law.
Ashot and
Miroslava boarded one of the Byzantine...
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Lekapenos (Lekapenos)
Peter I of
Bulgaria Agatha John
Chryselios, Lord of
Dyrrhachium (
Chryselios)
Samuel of
Bulgaria Margaret of
Hungary daughter of Géza...
- Dyrrhachium, made
contact with the
local Byzantines and the
influential John
Chryselios, Samuel's father-in-law.
Ashot and his wife
boarded one of the Byzantine...
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captive from Larissa, and the
daughter of the
magnate of Dyrrhachium, John
Chryselios.
Skylitzes explicitly refers to her as the
mother of Samuel's heir Gavril...
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David Moses Aron
Samuel (reign 997–1014)
Agatha daughter of John
Chryselios Gavril Radomir († 1015,
reign 1014–1015) Theodora...
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George Cedrenus later mentions magistros Michael,
patrikios Theodore Chryselios and
patrikios Christopher Pyrrhos as
supporting Patriarch Michael Keroularios...
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previously controlled by Samuel, as he had
married the city's
leader Chryselios;
after the
Battle of Spercheios,
Samuel gave the city to his son-in-law...