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Basil Mesardonites (Gr****: Βασίλειος Μεσαρντονίτης, died 1016) was the
Catapan of Italy,
representing the
Byzantine Emperor there, from 1010 to 1016 or...
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against the
Lombard rebels, led by Melus, and
delivers the city to
Basil Mesardonites,
Byzantine governor (catepan) of the
Catepanate of Italy.
Melus is forced...
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Tarchaneiotes 1006–1008
Alexios Xiphias 1008–1010 John
Kourkouas 1010–1016
Basil Mesardonites May 1017 –
December 1017 Leo
Tornikios ****eon
December 1017 – 1027...
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Italy until some time
before March 1010, when his successor,
Basil Mesardonites, is
attested in office.
According to the
Italian chronicles of Lupus...
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against the
Lombard rebels led by
Melus and
deliver the city to
Basil Mesardonites,
Byzantine governor (catepan) of the
Catepanate of Italy. 1118 – Roger...
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surnamed Mesardonites, who was the
catepan of Italy. On the
other hand, he may have been a
commander of the
fleet sent to
support Basil Mesardonites in his...
- Helena, nun 1028; (2) the
Empress Zoe, died 1050
Basil Argyros,
called Mesardonites, protospatharios, patrikios, katepano, died 1034;
married and was the...
- mid-11th
century Basil Boioannes,
Catepan of
Italy in 1017–1027
Basil Mesardonites,
Catepan of
Italy in 1010–1017
Basil Theodorokanos,
Catepan of Italy...
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strategos of Cephallenia. As strategos, he
accompanied the
catapan Basil Mesardonites to
Apulia in 1011.
Basil died in 1016 and Leo was
nominated to replace...
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rebels took
Ascoli and Troia. In
March 1011, the
catepan Basil Mesardonites and Leo
Tornikios ****eon, the
strategos of Cephalonia, disembarked...