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Himerios (Gr****: Ὶμέριος), also Himerius, was a
Byzantine administrator and
admiral of the
early 10th century, best
known as the
commander of the Byzantine...
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dismissed most of Leo's
advisers and appointees,
including the
admiral Himerios, the
patriarch Euthymios, and the
empress Zoe Karbonopsina, the mother...
- Set. U.S.
Government Printing Office. 1902. p. 292.
Morey 2019, p. 273
Himerio Jose Dela
Llana Garcia IV (June 14, 2011).
Brigands in the Eyes of the...
- years, 4
months and 2 days) A
relative of
writer Theophanes and
general Himerios,
originally a
concubine of Leo. She was
expelled after Leo's death, but...
- them.
Emperor Leo VI the Wise
replaced Argyros with the more
energetic Himerios, but Leo of
Tripoli forestalled the Byzantines,
turning back west and heading...
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attempted to
retake Crete several times.
Emperor Leo VI
chose the
patrician Himerios to lead a new
campaign against Crete in the 910s. The
Byzantine navy had...
- of the
chronicler Theophanes the
Confessor and a
niece of the
admiral Himerios. Zoe was a
mistress of Leo VI; they
married on 9
January 906,
after she...
- John Kaminiates—while a large-scale
expedition to
recover Crete under Himerios in 911–912
failed disastrously. Nevertheless, the same
period also saw...
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months because its
inhabitants had ****isted a
Byzantine fleet under admiral Himerios in
attacking the Caliphate's
coasts the year before. Diam's (Mélanie Georgiades)...
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Byzantines under Himerios defeat Arabs on St. Thomas' Day 912 –
Battle of
Chios (912) – Syrian-Cilician
fleet defeats Byzantine squadron under Himerios 932 – Battle...