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- Chrysocheir (Gr****: Χρυσόχειρ), also known as Chrysocheres, Chrysocheris, or Chrysocheiros (Χρυσόχερης/Χρυσόχερις/Χρυσόχειρος), all meaning "goldhand"...
- John Skylitzes. According to Skylitzes, in 1024 a Rus' leader named Chrysocheir ****embled 800 men and sailed to Constantinople, aiming to enlist in the...
- resulting in the rout of the Paulician army and the death of its leader, Chrysocheir. This event destro**** the power of the Paulician state and removed a...
- 872 that Christopher, Domestic of the Schools, defeated their leader Chrysocheir, and Tephrike was taken in 878. Michael was also responsible, as per...
- Christopher, defeated the Paulicians in 872, and the death of their leader, Chrysocheir, led to the definite subjection of their state. Basil was the first Byzantine...
- In 872, the city was menaced, but not taken, by the Paulicians under Chrysocheir. The last Arab raid to reach the city was undertaken in 931, by the Abbasid...
- a legate from the Byzantine emperor Basil I to the Paulician leader Chrysocheir in 869–70, negotiating for an exchange of prisoners. He sta**** in the...
- Byzantine Empire defeats the Paulician heretics, killing their leader Chrysocheir. c. 872/3 Battle of Kardia Byzantine admiral Niketas Ooryphas defeats...
- islands of the Sea of Marmara. In 1024, a Rus' raid led by a certain Chrysocheir defeated the local commander at Abydos and proceeded to travel south...
- Byzantines in the Battle of Lalakaon, and was succeeded by his nephew, Chrysocheir. Karbeas has been suggested as the inspiration behind Karoes (Καρώης)...