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- Krinites or Krenites Arotras (Gr****: Κρινίτης or Κρηνίτης Ἀροτρᾶς) was a Byzantine aristocrat and military governor in southern Greece. He is most notable...
- vulnerable. Leo VI hastily ****embled an army under the generals Prokopios Krenites and Kourtikios and many archons, which included the Imperial Guard that...
- Byzantines hastily ****embled a large army under the generals Prokopios Krenites and Kourtikios, which included the Imperial Guard that consisted of Khazar...
- Крај хладне воде Крв је текла Крв је лила Дрином због слободе! U boj, krenite junaci svi Kren'te i ne žal'te život svoj Cer da čuje stroj, Cer nek vidi...
- Retrieved 13 April 2024. "Milanović: Izašao sam iz zone komfora i krenuo. Krenite i vi!". tportal.hr (in Croatian). Tportal. 13 April 2024. Archived from...
- theme of the Peloponnese until spring 921 or 922, when he was replaced by Krenites Arotras. Probably in 920 he was tasked with raising troops for service...
- Byzantine authority in 921/2, but were again suppressed by the strategos Krenites Arotras. Smith, Sir William (1860). A History of Greece: From the Earliest...
- Koustouganes Krasos, Battle of Krateros (strategos of the Cibyrrhaeots) Krenites Arotras Kritai katholikoi Krum Ktenia (fortress) Kursi, Sea of Galilee...
- later, in 921. Again they were quickly subdued, this time by the strategos Krenites Arotras, but managed to remain autonomous and retain their distinct identity...
- although Byzantine chroniclers record that he was descended from the Krenites family. A brother named Theodosios, who held the high court title of patrikios...