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- allege that Sviatoslav agreed to support Kalokyros in his ambition of gaining the imperial throne, while Kalokyros promised to reward Sviatoslav with "great...
- Kalokyros Delphinas (Gr****: Καλοκυρός Δελφινάς, fl. ca. 982–989) was a Byzantine general and Catepan of Italy, who later rebelled against Emperor Basil...
- crosses the Bosphorus, and leads a surprise attack on the rebel camp of Kalokyros Delphinas, at Chrysopolis. Delphinas is captured and executed, either...
- siege of Ancona. 970–975 Michael Abidelas before 982 Romanos 982–985 Kalokyros Delphinas 985–988 Romanos 988–998 John Ammiropoulos 999–1006 Gregory Tarchaneiotes...
- Chersonesos. Byzantine sources also report that Kalokyros attempted to persuade Sviatoslav to support Kalokyros in a coup against the reigning Byzantine emperor...
- Commanders and leaders Basil II Gregory Taronites Bardas Phokas the Younger † Kalokyros Delphinas † Leo Melissenos David III of Tao Nikephoros Phokas Barytrachelos...
- (approximate date) Gofraid mac Arailt, Norse-Gael king of the Isles (Hebrides) Kalokyros Delphinas, Byzantine general (or 988) Kiurike I, king of Tashir-Dzoraget...
- decided to pay the Kievan prince Sviatoslav to attack Bulgaria. The noble Kalokyros to whom the mission was entrusted was successful and the spring of 968...
- Evraclus), bishop of Liège Ja'far ibn Fallah, Fatimid general and governor Kalokyros, Byzantine patrician and pretender Li Jingda, prince of Southern Tang...
- attack Bulgaria. In late 966 or early 967, he dispatched the patrikios Kalokyros, a citizen of Cherson, as his amb****ador to Sviatoslav, ruler of the Rus'...