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Nicholas I of
Constantinople (Nicholas I
Mystikos or
Nicholas I Mysticus) (Gr****: Νικόλαος Μυστικός,
Nikolaos I
Mystikos; 852 – 15 May 925) was the E****enical...
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under Emperor Leo VI the Wise (r. 886–912), a
mystikos became Patriarch of Constantinople:
Nicholas I
Mystikos.
Trusted by the emperors, the
mystikoi are...
- John
Mystikos (Gr****: Ἰωάννης ὁ Μυστικός; fl. ca. 924–946) was a
Byzantine official, who
served as the
chief minister (paradynasteuon) of the
empire in...
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regency council for Constantine. It was
headed by the
Patriarch Nicholas Mystikos, the two
magistroi John
Eladas and Stephen, the
rhaiktor John Lazanes,...
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locked up in a nunnery. The
patriarchate was
again conferred on
Nicholas Mystikos, who had been
removed from this
position due to his
opposition to Leo's...
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Mystiko (foaled 1988) was an American-bred, British-trained
Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a
career that
lasted from July 1990 to
October 1992 he...
- Kauleas, who died in 901. Leo then
promoted his own
Imperial secretary (
mystikos) Nicholas, but su****ions that he was
involved in the
failed ********ination...
- Antioch,
ruled in 826–834
Patriarch Nicholas I of
Constantinople (Nicholas
Mystikos), E****enical
Patriarch in 901–907 and 912–925
Patriarch Nicholas I of Alexandria...
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emperor entered into a feud with the E****enical
Patriarch Nicholas Mystikos over his
fourth marriage, to his
mistress Zoe Karbonopsina. In 907, Leo VI...
- Sergius,
Patriarch of Constantinople. At that time, however,
Nicholas Mystikos was
Patriarch of Constantinople,
making the
account historically suspect...