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- Licario, called Ikarios (Gr****: Ἰκάριος) by the Gr**** chroniclers, was a Byzantine admiral of Italian origin in the 13th century. At odds with the Latin...
- Many of the characters reappear in Lezama's posthumous novel Oppiano Licario, which was published in Mexico in 1977. The novel was originally published...
- Duchy of Naxos which held it up to circa 1280 when it was reconquered by Licario (the claims of earlier historians that the island had been held by Jacopo...
- foreigners in imperial service, the most notable among these being the Italian Licario, who recovered many Aegean islands for Emperor Michael VIII, and Roger...
- Paros, to the forces of the renewed Byzantine Empire under the admiral Licario in the late 13th century. The Byzantine revival was to prove short-lived...
- in the battles of Prinitza and Makryplagi. ca. 1272–1280: Campaigns of Licario recover Euboea and many Aegean islands for the Empire. sometime in 1273–1275:...
- this end, he accepted the services of Licario, an Italian renegade, who had his base near Karystos. Under Licario's command, Byzantine troops soon conquered...
- fell to the Crusaders in 1205. It was recaptured by the Byzantines under Licario in 1278. In around 1302 during the Byzantine–Venetian War, it again fell...
- for the Byzantine Empire by Licario and another Italian renegade and native of Anafi, John de lo Cavo, who succeeded Licario as imperial admiral in the...
- until his death during a siege of the island by the Byzantine admiral Licario in 1277. Resistance continued by his wife, but in 1278 the Navigajosi were...