- of the City.
Daphnopates'
public career ended with the
accession of
Nikephoros II
Phokas in 963, when he went into retirement.
Daphnopates also parti****ted...
- Skylitzes, also for
Simeon I of
Bulgaria in the
letters of
Theodore Daphnopates, "Constantine,
exousiastes of
Diokleia and Serbia" on a seal belonging...
-
section continues it
until 961. It was
probably written by
Theodore Daphnopates,
shortly before 963.
Kazhdan (1991), p. 2061
Kazhdan (1991), pp. 2061–2062...
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Alyates Theodore Angelos Theodore Balsamon Theodore Branas Theodore Daphnopates Theodore Gabras Theodore Hyrtakenos Theodore Kantakouzenos Theodore Kastamonites...
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Theophylact Simocatta, Photios, Arethas, the 10th-century
rhetor Theodoros Daphnopates,
Maximus Planudes,
George Pachymeres, and the
early 15th-century satirist...
- emperor's grandson, the
Emperor Constantine VII, or
perhaps by
Theodore Daphnopates. The Vita
Basilii is a
panegyric devoted to
extolling Basil, both his...
-
Theophilos Erotikos (?–945)
Constantine the
protospatharios (945–?)
Theodore Daphnopates Basil (c. 1106) John
Taronites (c. 1107) John
Taronites (c. 1147) Andronikos...
-
Council of
Constantinople in 869.
Theodore Daphnopates before 959
Romanos II The
patrikios Theodore Daphnopates, a "former
logothetes tou stratiotikou" (ἀπὸ...
-
Constantinople unopposed. The head of the
Byzantine chancery,
Theodore Daphnopates,
wrote about the
campaign fifteen years later: "There was an earthquake...