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Eustathios Maleinos (Gr****: Εὐστάθιος Μαλεΐνος) was a
leading Byzantine general and one of the
wealthiest and most
influential members of the Anatolian...
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Eustathios Kymineianos (Gr****: Εὐστάθιος Κυμινειανός, fl. 1087–1107) was a
senior Byzantine eunuch official and
admiral under Emperor Alexios I Komnenos...
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Eustathios Argyros (Gr****: Εὐστάθιος Ἀργυρός) can
refer to:
Eustathios Argyros (admiral
under Leo VI)
Eustathios Argyros (general
under Leo VI) This disambiguation...
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Eustathios Daphnomeles (Gr****: Εὐστάθιος Δαφνομήλης, fl.
early 11th century) was a
Byzantine strategos and
patrician who
distinguished himself in the Byzantine...
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Eustathios Makrembolites (Gr****: Εὐστάθιος Μακρεμβολίτης; fl. c. 1150–1200),
Latinized as
Eustathius Macrembolites, was a
Byzantine revivalist of the ancient...
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Eustathios Kamytzes (Gr****: Εὐστάθιος Καμύτζης; fl. 1091 –
after 1118) was an aristocrat, administrator,
provincial governor and
military commander in...
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Eustathios Palatinos (Latin:
Eustachius Palatinus, Italian:
Eustachio Palatino) was the
catepan of
Italy from the
autumn of 1045 to
September 1046. The...
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adapted in
later Byzantine novels such as
Hysimine and
Hysimines by
Eustathios Makrembolites Narrative forms were also
developed in
classical Sanskrit...
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Eustathius or
Eustathios (Gr**** Εὐστάθιος) is a Gr****
masculine given name, in
English rendered Eustace. It may
refer to:
Saint Eustace,
martyr (d. 118)...
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intention to
surrender the city to him. Soon a
Byzantine squadron under Eustathios Daphnomeles arrived at Durrës, and the city
returned to
Byzantine rule...