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- Eustratius Garidas (Gr****: Εὐστράτιος Γαριδᾶς; died after 1084) was E****enical Patriarch of Constantinople between 1081 and 1084. A monk, he was elevated...
- dismissed him from the Domesticate and appointed Garidas, by now a magistros, in his stead. Garidas agreed, on the condition that his son Symeon and his...
- subocellatum Walker, 1856 Spilosoma conferta Walker, 1865 Arcides garida Swinhoe, 1892 Diacrisia garida Spilosoma queenslandi Lucas, 1898 Diacrisia meridionalis...
- Alexios I Komnenos selected him to replace the deposed patriarch Eustratius Garidas. By nature a conciliarist, Nicholas was immediately presented with a number...
- VIII Xiphilinos (1063–1075) 105. St. Kosmas I (1075–1081) 106. Eustratius Garidas (1081–1084) 107. Nicholas III Grammaticus (1084–1111) 108. John IX Agapetus...
- dismiss Leo Phokas from his post as Domestic and replace him with John Garidas. Leo apparently believed that Lekapenos, in view of his lowly origins,...
- Kosmas to resign immediately afterwards; he was succeeded by Eustratios Garidas. Alexios' mother Anna continued to live in the imperial palace and to meddle...
- which she achieved with the appointment of the ill-educated Eustratius Garidas. According to Anna Komnene, Cosmas resigned voluntarily on the condition...
- Eustratius of Nicaea (c. 1050/1060–c. 1120), bishop of Nicaea Eustratius Garidas, patriarch of Constantinople, 1081–1084 Stratis Myrivilis (Efstratios;...
- Domestic after Romanos I's rise to the throne in 920, in succession to John Garidas, and held the post until his death later in 920 or in 921, as he is already...