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specifically to:
Monomachos (Byzantine family), a
family of
Byzantine officials Niketas Monomachos,
Byzantine official and
saint Constantine IX
Monomachos, Byzantine...
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Constantine IX
Monomachos (Medieval Gr****: Κωνσταντῖνος Μονομάχος, romanized: Kōnstantinos
Monomachos; c. 980/c. 1000 – 11
January 1055)
reigned as Byzantine...
- von Bárány-Oberschall, "Konstantinos
Monomachos császár koronája. The
Crown of the
Emperor Constantine Monomachos."
Budapest 1937, pp. 86 ff. Kiss Magda...
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marriage with a
relative of the
reigning Byzantine emperor Constantine IX
Monomachos (r. 1042–1055), from whom
Vladimir (born in 1053)
likely inherited his...
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Monomachos,
means “the gladiator” in Gr****. It
produced several officials and
military commanders, as well as one emperor,
Constantine IX
Monomachos (r...
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nephew of
Emperor Constantine IX
Monomachos. When Constantine's successor, the
Empress Theodora, died in 1056,
Monomachos tried to
usurp the
throne but failed...
- konostaulos.
Michael and his brother,
George Atouemes Monomachos, were
scions of the
Monomachos family, an
aristocratic lineage that
stretched back to...
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opponent of
Byzantine Iconoclasm. He is
usually identified with
Nicetas Monomachos (Νικήτας Μονομάχος), a
eunuch official and
general from
Paphlagonia active...
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Constantine VIII Zoe
Romanos III
Argyros Michael IV
Michael V
Constantine IX
Monomachos Theodora (III)
Michael VI
Bringas Isaac I
Komnenos Constantine X Doukas...
- 199–201. Brand,
Charles M.; Cutler,
Anthony (1991). "Constantine IX
Monomachos". In Kazhdan,
Alexander (ed.). The
Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. Oxford...