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Exaugustus Boiοannes (Italian:
Exaugusto Bugiano, Gr****: Εξακουστός Βοϊωάννης, fl. 1041), son of the
famous Basil Boioannes, was also a
catepan of Italy...
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Dokeianos November 1040 –
Summer of 1041
Michael Dokeianos Summer 1041 – 1042
Exaugustus Boioannes February 1042 –
April 1042
Synodianos April 1042 – September...
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while the
Byzantines regrouped:
Dokeianos was
recalled and
replaced by
Exaugustus Boioannes,
while the
garrisons in
Sicily were
withdrawn to the Italian...
- Olivento. On 3
September 1041, they
defeated another Byzantine catepan,
Exaugustus, the son of
Basil Boioannes, and took him captive. Soon they were joined...
- many
drowned in the
subsequent retreat across the Ofanto. In September,
Exaugustus Boioannes was sent to
Italy with only a
small contingent of Varangians...
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Normans (nominally
under Arduin and Atenulf)
defeated Byzantine catepan Exaugustus Boioannes and
brought him to Benevento.
Around that time,
Guaimar IV of...
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Byzantine Empire, near
Montepeloso in
southern Italy. The Byzantines, led by
Exaugustus Boioannes, were
forced into
battle by the rebels, and
after a day-long...
- On 3
September 1041, the
rebels defeated the new
Byzantine catepan,
Exaugustus, the son of the
great Boioannes, and took him captive. The
catepan was...
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influence in
Italy steadily declined to nil. In 1041, Boioannes' son
Exaugustus was
named catapan, but he did not last a year in that post. Norwich, John...
- Preceded by
Exaugustus Boioannes Catepan of
Italy Feb. 1042 – Apr. 1042 Succeeded by
George Maniaces...