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Lakapenos (Λακαπηνός),
usually Latinized as Leca****,
feminine form
Lekapene (Λεκαπηνή), was the name of a prominent, ****umed, Byzantine-Armenian family...
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Helena Lekapene (Medieval Gr****: Ἑλένη Λεκαπηνή, romanized: Lecapena) (c. 910 – 19
September 961) was the
empress consort of
Constantine VII,
known to...
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Irene Lekapene (born Maria; Bulgarian: Ирина Лакапина, Gr****: Μαρία/Ειρήνη Λεκαπηνή, died c. 966) was the
Empress consort of
Peter I of Bulgaria. She was...
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regent by the
admiral Romanos Lekapenos, who
married his
daughter Helena Lekapene to Constantine.
Romanos used his
position to
advance to the
ranks of basileopatōr...
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reinforced with a
marriage between Peter and Romanos's
granddaughter Irene Lekapene. This
agreement ushered in a
period of 40
years of
peaceful relations between...
- June, 919 with the
marriage of the
young Emperor to her
daughter Helena Lekapene. Her
husband Romanos was
originally the
Droungarios of the Fleet, before...
- (died 900)
Constantine VII
Porphyrogennetos (905–959),
married Helena Lekapene,
daughter of
Romanos I
Lekapenos Romanos II (938–963)
married to Bertha...
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Emperor Peter I with
Irene Lekapene Reign 927–969
Predecessor Simeon I
Successor Boris II Died 30
January 970
Spouse Irene Lekapene Issue Boris II
Roman House...
- in 976.
Romanos II was a son of the
Emperor Constantine VII and
Helena Lekapene, the
daughter of
Emperor Romanos I
Lekapenos and his wife Theodora. The...
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Emperor Peter I of
Bulgaria by his
marriage with
Maria (renamed Eirene)
Lekapene, the
granddaughter of the
Byzantine Emperor Romanos I Lekapenos. It is...