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daughter of the
general Constantine Kontomytes,
after which he ****umed his father-in-law's
surname (or sobriquet) of "
Kontomytes". His
brother Stephen also became...
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Constantine Kontomytes or
Contomytes (Gr****: Κωνσταντῖνος ὁ Κοντομύτης, fl. 841–860) was a
Byzantine general and nobleman. As the
governor (strategos)...
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Euphemios (#1701/corr.). PmbZ,
Photeinos (#6241)). PmbZ,
Konstantinos Kontomytes (#3929/corr.). PmbZ,
Eupraxios (#21805). PmbZ,
Barsakios (#20819). PmbZ...
- send a
large army and a
fleet reported at 300
ships under Constantine Kontomytes,
which arrived at
Syracuse in
autumn 859. Soon after, the
Byzantine navy...
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Muslim governor Athanasia of Aegina,
Byzantine noblewoman Constantine Kontomytes,
Byzantine general Govindasvāmi,
Indian astronomer (approximate date)...
- They were
heavily defeated, however, by the
local strategos,
Constantine Kontomytes.
After the
death of
Theophilos in 842, new
measures to
confront the Cretan...
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where the
nobility meets to make laws and
discuss policy.
Constantine Kontomytes,
Byzantine general (strategos) of the
Thracesian Theme,
inflicts a severe...
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Sergios Niketiates, who
however probably died in 843, and with
Constantine Kontomytes. In a
later work in 1952 he
suggested that he
might be
identified with...
- They were
heavily defeated, however, by the
local strategos,
Constantine Kontomytes.
After the
death of
Theophilos in 842,
another expedition to
recover Crete...
- the
Byzantine emperor sent a
large force in 859–860
under Constantine Kontomytes, but the army and the
fleet carrying it were
defeated by Abbas. Byzantine...