- they had a son,
Theodore Dokeianos.
According to the near-contemporary
official and
historian John Skylitzes,
Michael Dokeianos was a
simple man and not...
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Nikephoros Dokeianos (Gr****: Νικηφόρος Δοκειανός, Italian:
Nikeforo Dulchiano; died 1040) was the
catepan of
Italy from 1039
until 1040. He saw the early...
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Nikephoros Dokeianos,
Byzantine governor of the
Catepanate of Italy, is
murdered by
Lombard rebels at Ascoli. He is
replaced by
Michael Dokeianos, who arrives...
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Spondyles February 1039 –
January 1040
Nikephoros Dokeianos November 1040 –
Summer of 1041
Michael Dokeianos Summer 1041 – 1042
Exaugustus Boioannes February...
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themselves the
conquered lands. The
Byzantine catepan of Italy,
Michael Dokeianos,
moved from Bari with the few
troops he
could muster,
including some Varangians...
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Byzantine army crushed,
Michael Dokeianos fell back to the port of Bari,
requesting new
reinforcements from Sicily. Instead,
Dokeianos was
transferred to Sicily...
- slew the
catepan Nikephoros Dokeianos. In March, the
rebels scored a
first victory,
against the new catepan,
Michael Dokeianos, near the Olivento. On 3 September...
- was also a
catepan of Italy, from 1041 to 1042. He
replaced Michael Dokeianos after the latter's
disgrace in
defeat at
Montemaggiore on May 4. Boioannes...
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David Arianites was
killed and a
veteran commander from Italy,
Michael Dokeianos, was
taken prisoner and also soon killed. At this
point Constantine realized...
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Empire beyond Western Rome,
quite suddenly became enemies when
Michael Dokeianos insanely directed his
command against their leaders..." One of the earliest...