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- Lekapenos Theophilos Kourkouas, brother of John, strategos of Chaldia and later Domestic of the Schools Romanos Kourkouas, son of John Kourkouas and Domestic...
- John Kourkouas (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Κουρκούας, romanized: Ioannes Kourkouas, fl. c. 900–946), also transliterated as Kurkuas or Curcuas, was one of the most...
- Theophilos Kourkouas (Gr****: Θεόφιλος Κουρκούας, fl. ca. 920–960s) was a distinguished Byzantine general in the 10th century. He was also the grandfather...
- John Kourkouas (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Κουρκούας, romanized: Ioannes Kourkouas) may refer to: John Kourkouas (9th century), 9th-century Byzantine general John...
- present-day Çemişgezek in Tunceli Province. His father was a scion of the Kourkouas family, a clan of still debated Armenian origin that had established itself...
- Romanos Kourkouas (Gr****: Ῥωμανός Κουρκούας) was a Byzantine aristocrat and senior military leader in the mid-10th century. Romanos was a scion of the...
- John Kourkouas (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Κουρκούας, romanized: Ioannes Kourkouas) was a senior Byzantine military commander who led a conspiracy against Emperor...
- appointed the brilliant general John Kourkouas commander of the field armies (domestikos ton scholon) in the East. John Kourkouas subdued a rebellion in the theme...
- John Kourkouas or Curcuas (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Κουρκούας) was the Byzantine catepan of Italy from 1008 to 1010. John belonging to the Kourkouas family of Armenian...
- Michael II Kourkouas (Oxeites) (Gr****: Μιχαὴλ Κουρκούας (Ὀξείτης); died after 1146) was an Eastern Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople (July 1143 – March...