- as
governor of
Cilicia in 1162–1163.
Andronikos Euphorbenos was the
second son of
Nikephoros Euphorbenos Katakalon and the purple-born
princess Maria Komnene...
- also
found in the
sources as
Constantine Katakalon,
Constantine Euphorbenos or
Euphorbenos Katakalon.
Skoulatos 1980, p. 63.
Gautier 1971, pp. 247–248. Gautier...
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Nikephoros Euphorbenos Katakalon (Gr****: Νικηφόρος Εὐφορβηνός Κατακαλών) was a
Byzantine aristocrat and son-in-law of
Emperor Alexios I
Komnenos (r. 1081–1118)...
- 1332)
Andronicus of Veszprém, 13th-century
Hungarian cleric Andronikos Euphorbenos (fl. 1105/8–1163),
Byzantine aristocrat and
military commander Andronikos...
- ****ans
Foundation of
Wallachia Battle of
Adrianople (1205)
Constantine Euphorbenos Katakalon Maria of Bulgaria,
Latin Empress Cossacks Asen dynasty – dynasty...
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became particularly prominent under the
Komnenian emperors;
Constantine Euphorbenos Katakalon was one of the most
important generals of
Alexios I Komnenos...
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later as
megas droungarios. He
married a lady from the
Antiochos and
Euphorbenos clans.
Stiernon 1963, pp. 192–198.
Varzos 1984, pp. 157–159. Stiernon...
- 1099/1100
Maria married Nikephoros Katakalon, the son of
Constantine Euphorbenos Katakalon, one of Alexios' most
prominent and
trusted generals. On the...
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defeated the emir
Tzachas of Smyrna, Boutoumites,
along with
Alexander Euphorbenos, were
given as
hostages to the emir to
guarantee his
peaceful evacuation...
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Marmara Sea,
after a
previous Byzantine naval expedition under Alexander Euphorbenos had failed. Opos led his
forces overland to Cyzicus, and successfully...