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- 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...
- Niketas Oryphas or Oöryphas (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Νικήτας ὁ Ὀρύφας or Ὠορυφᾶς, fl. 860–873) was a distinguished Byzantine official, patrikios, and admiral...