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Karykes (Gr****: Καρύκης,
Latinised Caryces) was the
Byzantine governor of
Crete who led a
rebellion that
began in 1090 or 1091 and
lasted into 1092 or...
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Theophanes Karykes (Gr****: Θεοφάνης; died 26
March 1597) was E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople (as
Theophanes I) from
August 1596 to
February 1597...
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Gabriel I (1596)
Theophanes I
Karykes (lo**** tenens, 1596)
Meletius I
Pegas (lo**** tenens, 1597) 183.
Theophanes I
Karykes (1597) 184.
Meletius I Pegas...
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impostor who ****umed the
identity of
another of Romanos' sons, Leo Diogenes.
Karykes, the
leader of a
revolt in Crete. Rhapsomates, who
tried to
create an independent...
- (Anno Domini),
which was
utilized initially by
Patriarch Theophanes I
Karykes in 1597,
afterwards by
Patriarch Cyril Lucaris in 1626, and then formally...
- commander-in-chief of the
Byzantine navy.
Aside from the
revolt of its governor,
Karykes, in 1092/1093, the
island remained a
relatively peaceful backwater, securely...
- coordination, with two
contemporary Byzantine rebels,
Rhapsomates in Cyprus, and
Karykes in Crete. In 1090/91, the
Byzantines under Constantine Dal****enos recovered...
- Komnenos. 1091–92:
Rebellion of v****al
Vukan in Serbia. 1092:
Rebellions of
Karykes at
Crete and
Rhapsomates at Cyprus. 1095: ****an
invasion of
Thrace in support...
- 1028)
Eumathios (1028) Doux (katepano)
Michael Karantenos (1088–1089)
Karykes (1090–1092)
Nikephoros Diogenes (before 1094)
Michael (11th/12th century)...
- As a result,
Gerlach suggested that the
events refer to the
revolt of
Karykes in 1092,
under Alexios I Komnenos, but the
latter was not a porphyrogennetos...