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Alexios Kaballarios or
Kaballares (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀλέξιος Καβαλλάριος/Καβαλλάρης) was a
Byzantine aristocrat and
military commander,
cousin of Emperor...
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Michael Kaballarios (Gr****: Μιχαήλ Καβαλλάριος) was a
Byzantine aristocrat and
military leader. In ca. 1277 he was
megas konostaulos (commander of the...
- own brother, the
despotes John Palaiologos, and the
general Alexios Kaballarios. This
force was sent
against Thessaly, and was to be
aided by the Byzantine...
- daughter, Theodora, to
marry the
elderly Basil Kaballarios, but the
marriage was
never consummated.
After Kaballarios had
attributed his
impotence to his mother-in-law's...
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forces under his own brother, John Palaiologos, and
General Alexios Kaballarios.
Michael sends them
against Thessaly, and is
supported by the Byzantine...
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appears in 1276/1277, when,
along with the
megas konostaulos Michael Kaballarios, he led an army
against the
independent ruler of Thessaly, John I Doukas...
- Old Pharsalus).
During the battle,
Synadenos is
captured and
Michael Kaballarios,
commander of the
Latin mercenaries, dies
shortly afterward of his wounds...
- the
megas stratopedarches John
Synadenos and
megas konostaulos Michael Kaballarios, and the
forces of John I Doukas,
ruler of Thessaly. This was the first...
- father-in-law,
resulting in
renewed hostilities with Byzantium.
Michael Kaballarios unknown – 1277
Michael VIII
Palaiologos A
general of
distinguished birth...
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Alexios Charon Alexios Doukas Philanthropenos Alexios Gidos Alexios Kaballarios Alexios Komnenos (co-emperor)
Alexios Komnenos (governor of Dyrrhachium)...