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- Byzantine general Niketas the Persian, 7th-century Byzantine officer Nicetas Scutariota, a Byzantine writer from Scutari (modern Üsküdar) Niketas (son of Artabasdos)...
- 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...
- 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...
- of Symeon. Niketas later became abbot of the Monastery of Stoudios. The sobriquet "Stethatos", meaning "courageous," was given to Niketas due to his speaking...
- Niketas David Paphlagon (Gr****: Νικήτας Δαβὶδ Παφλαγών), also known as Nicetas the Paphlagonian or Nicetas of Paphlagonia, was a prolific Byzantine Gr****...
- Nicetas (Νικήτας) was an 11th-century Gr**** clergyman. A deacon of St. Sophia, Constantinople, he was a nephew of the bishop of Serres or Serrae in Macedonia...
- The patrikios Niketas Chalkoutzes (Gr****: Νικήτας Χαλκούτζης, fl. 950–965) was a Byzantine general, the first attested member of the Chalkoutzes family...
- 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...
- Niketa Thopia (Albanian: Niketa Topia, Latin: Nicetas Thopia; fl. 1388 – d. 1415), also known as Nikola was the Lord of Krujë between 1392—1394 and 1403–1415...
- Niketas (Gr****: Νικήτας) was the eldest son of the Byzantine general and usurper Artabasdos (r. 741–743). He served as a general during his father's usurpation...