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Kekaumenos (Gr****: Κεκαυμένος) is the
family name of the
otherwise unidentified Byzantine author of the Strategikon, a
manual on
military and household...
- The
Strategikon of
Kekaumenos (Gr****: Στρατηγικὸν τοῦ Κεκαυμένου, Latin:
Cecaumeni Strategicon) is a late 11th
century Byzantine manual offering advice...
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river Pleres.
Florin Curta adds that
Kekaumenos calls Vlachs "migrants from the
northern parts", as
Kekaumenos ****ociates them with
Dacians or Bessi...
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Byzantine commanders,
Aaron and
Katakalon Kekaumenos,
disagreed on how best to
confront the invasion.
Kekaumenos favoured an
immediate and pre-emptive strike...
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Katakalon Kekaumenos (Gr****: Κατακαλὼν Κεκαυμένος) was a
prominent Byzantine general of the mid-11th century.
Katakalon Kekaumenos was born in Koloneia...
- 2003a, p. 42–43.
Cedrenus II, col. 275. Fine 1991, p. 213.
Kekaumenos 108.11-12
Kekaumenos 104.14 Lazarević 2014, p. 434.
Zonaras 17.20.7
Glykas 594.3-7...
- 1981:386
Primary sources Russian Primary Chronicle Strategikon of
Kekaumenos by
Kekaumenos Alexiad by Anna
Komnena Deeds of John and
Manuel Comnenus by John...
- emperor.
Along with Isaac, the
delegation included the
magistros Katakalon Kekaumenos, who had just been
dismissed as doux of Antioch; the
vestarches Michael...
- firm in the centre.
Victory was won by his left wing, led by
Katakalon Kekaumenos,
which routed the
imperial right,
reached and
entered their camp, and...
- Constantinople. In a Gr**** book
written in the 1070s, the
Strategikon of
Kekaumenos,
Araltes (i.e. Harald) is said to have won the
favour of the emperor....