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latter under Karantenos. He was
given the
title of
strategos of Brindisi. When the
Normans put
Brindisi under siege in 1070,
Karantenos feigned surrender...
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married the
magistros Basil Skleros; a
sister who
married Constantine Karantenos, who
served as doux of
Antioch under Romanos; and
Maria Argyropoulina...
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Manuel I,
surnamed Sarantenos/
Karantenos or
Charitopoulos (Gr****: Μανουὴλ Σαραντηνός/Καραντηνός or Χαριτόπουλος; died May or June 1222) was
Patriarch of...
- Arab captives,
taken after the
victory of
Nikephoros Karantenos over an Arab fleet, are
brought before Emperor Romanos III....
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Eirenikos (1214–1216, Nicaean) 128.
Maximos II (1216, Nicaean) 129.
Manuel I
Karantenos Charitopoulos (1216–1222, Nicaean) 130. Germ**** II (1223–1240, Nicaean)...
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Constantinople to help the
strategos of the
Theme of Bulgaria,
Nikephoros Karantenos. In the
battle that
followed the
Byzantine army was
completely defeated...
- to
campaign in
Syria in person,
sending his brother-in-law
Constantine Karantenos ahead with some
troops to
replace Michael Spondyles. In the event, however...
- Preceded by
Constantine Karantenos Doux of
Antioch 1030–1032 Succeeded by Niketas...
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Constantine Dal****enos (1024-1025)
Michael Spondyles (1026-1029)
Constantine Karantenos (1029-1030)
Theophylact Dal****enos (1032-1034 (?)) Leo (After 1037) Constantine...
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strategoi equipped with
reinforcements to
defend the towns.
Nikephoros Karantenos, the
strategos who
defended Brindisi from the
Normans in 1070, may have...