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- affairs". During this period, Mesopotamites was also the recipient of a eulogy by Nikephoros Chrysoberges. Mesopotamites' hold over the administration...
- government until his death in 1193; and his replacement, Constantine Mesopotamites, who acquired even more influence over the emperor. The oppressiveness...
- Ohrid Eustathius of Thessalonica Constantine III Mesopotamites Chrysanthus Constantine III Mesopotamites Nicetas III Joseph II Michael II Palatanos Manuel...
- Ohrid Eustathius of Thessalonica Constantine III Mesopotamites Chrysanthus Constantine III Mesopotamites Nicetas III Joseph II Michael II Palatanos Manuel...
- Alexios' hitherto favourite official, Constantine Mesopotamites, in autumn 1197. Eirenikos succeeded Mesopotamites in his confidential and influential palace...
- Ohrid Eustathius of Thessalonica Constantine III Mesopotamites Chrysanthus Constantine III Mesopotamites Nicetas III Joseph II Michael II Palatanos Manuel...
- Ohrid Eustathius of Thessalonica Constantine III Mesopotamites Chrysanthus Constantine III Mesopotamites Nicetas III Joseph II Michael II Palatanos Manuel...
- Constantine III Mesopotamites Κωνσταντῖνος Γ΄, ὁ Μεσοποταμίτης 1198–1199 Chrysanthus Χρύσανθος 1199–1202 Constantine III Mesopotamites Κωνσταντῖνος Γ΄...
- Ohrid Eustathius of Thessalonica Constantine III Mesopotamites Chrysanthus Constantine III Mesopotamites Nicetas III Joseph II Michael II Palatanos Manuel...
- according to a different view, in 1142. As a protégé of Constantine Mesopotamites, he succeeded in being appointed teacher (didaskalos) at the Patriarchal...