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- the general Bardas Phokas the Elder. Leo Maleinos, presumably a son of either Nikephoros or Constantine Maleinos, parti****ted in battles against the Arabs...
- Eustathios was the son of Constantine Maleinos, a senior general and long-time governor of the theme of Cappadocia. The Maleinos family had by that time, chiefly...
- estates in Cappadocia. His father was Eudokimos Maleinos, a member of the powerful aristocratic Maleinos clan, and his mother Anastaso Adralestina, a relative...
- the 17th century. ODB, "Maleinos" (A. Kazhdan, A. Cutler), p. 1276. PmbZ, Michael Maleïnos (# 35124). PmbZ, Eudokimos Maleïnos (# 21764). PmbZ, Anastaso...
- Lost Emperor: 5–10. Whittow 1996, p. 9. Krsmanović 2003, Chapter 2: "The Maleinos lineage was among the members of the old byzantine aristocracy, emerging...
- 960s, the magnate Eustathios Maleinos, who dominated Charsianon, also extended his influence over Lykandos. In c. 969, Maleinos was even for a time joint...
- of the Cibyrrhaeot Theme), Byzantine governor (fl. ca. 910) Eustathios Maleinos (fl. 960s–980s), Byzantine general and magnate Eustathios Rhomaios (c....
- of Antioch by imperial troops, and its first duke (dux) was Eustathios Maleinos, appointed by Emperor Nikephoros II Phokas (r. 963–969), who held office...
- Viking noblewoman John II, duke of Gaeta (Italy) (approximate date) Michael Maleinos, Byzantine monk (approximate date) Ordoño IV (the Bad), king of León (or...
- Kingdom (d. 934) Flodoard, Frankish canon and chronicler (or 893) Michael Maleinos, Byzantine nobleman and monk (d. 963) Matilda of Ringelheim, queen of Germany...