- hero, Baudolino,
saves Niketas during the
sacking of Constantinople, and then
proceeds to
confide his life
story to him.
Niketas is a
major character in...
-
Byzantine general Niketas the Persian, 7th-century
Byzantine officer Nicetas Scutariota, a
Byzantine writer from
Scutari (modern Üsküdar)
Niketas (son of Artabasdos)...
-
Niketas was a 7th-century
Byzantine officer. He was the son and heir of the
Sasanian Persian general and
briefly shahanshah, Shahrbaraz.
Niketas was the...
-
becoming megas doux.
Niketas was a
leader of the
Scholarioi faction in
Trebizond during the
civil wars of the mid-14th century.
Niketas'
parents are not recorded...
-
supreme dignity of patrikios.
Niketas was one of the four
patrikioi (along with
Bardanes Tourkos,
Constantine Boilas, and
Niketas'
brother Sisinnios) leading...
- al-Kalbi,
scored a
major victory,
capturing many
ships and
taking Niketas captive.
Niketas and
other Byzantine commanders were
brought to Ifriqiya, where...
-
Niketas David Paphlagon (Gr****: Νικήτας Δαβὶδ Παφλαγών), also
known as
Nicetas the
Paphlagonian or
Nicetas of Paphlagonia, was a
prolific Byzantine Gr****...
- of Symeon.
Niketas later became abbot of the
Monastery of Stoudios. The
sobriquet "Stethatos",
meaning "courageous," was
given to
Niketas due to his speaking...
-
Nicetas the
Confessor may
refer to:
Nicetas of
Medikion (died 824),
iconophile monk and
abbot Saint Nicetas the
Patrician (died 836),
iconophile monk and...
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Niketas Oryphas or Oöryphas (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Νικήτας ὁ Ὀρύφας or Ὠορυφᾶς, fl. 860–873) was a
distinguished Byzantine official, patrikios, and admiral...