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Gregoras Iberitzes (Gr****: Γρηγορᾶς Ἰβηρίτζης) was a
Byzantine nobleman and
senior military leader of the
early 10th century. Gregoras'
surname may suggest...
- six months,
while Leo sent the new
Domestic of the Schools,
Gregoras Iberitzes, a
relative by
marriage to the Doukai, to
persuade him to surrender. However...
- on the sea walls, and hid in the
house of his father-in-law,
Gregoras Iberitzes,
where he was soon
joined by high-ranking
courtiers such as the patrikios...
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language Gr****
Madonna (sculpture) Gr****s,
Byzantine Gregentios Gregoras Iberitzes Gregoria Gregory,
Patriarch of
Antioch Gregory I the Great, Pope of Rome...
- the Arabs,
where he died in
captivity c. 910.
Gregoras Iberitzes c. 907/8 Leo VI the Wise
Iberitzes appears in 906, when he was sent
against the fortress...
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appear in the mid-11th century, with the
first known vestiarites, John
Iberitzes,
attested in 1049. As
their name indicates, they had a
connection to the...
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refuge in the
fortress of Kabala, the
emperor sent the
general Gregoras Iberitzes to
convince Andronikos and his
relatives and
followers to surrender, but...