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Gregorios Pakourianos; Armenian: Գրիգոր Բակուրեան,
Grigor Bakurean; Bulgarian: Григорий Бакуриани,
Grigory Bakuriani Typikon of
Gregory Pakourianos for the...
- into
three divisions, with the left wing
under the
command of
Gregory Pakourianos, the
right wing
under the
command of
Nikephoros Melissenos, and himself...
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common faith. The
monastery was
founded in 1083 by
Prince Gregory Pakourianos, a
prominent statesman and
military commander in the
Byzantine service...
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notable Orthodox "Iberian"
Armenian was the
Byzantine General Gregory Pakourianos. The
descendants of
these Orthodox and
Chalcedonic Armenians are the...
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Gregory Pakourianos (Gr****: Γρηγόριος Πακουριανός, romanized: Grēgorios
Pakourianos; c. 1080 –
before April 1105) was a
Byzantine aristocrat and provincial...
- Philippopolis, and the
commander of the
field army in the west,
Gregory Pakourianos, was
defeated and
killed in the
ensuing battle. In 1087 the Pechenegs...
- 1045
Iberia also
included the
former Kingdom of Ani.
Since 1071
Gregory Pakourianos was a
governor of the
Theme of Iberia. The
Iberian governor was aided...
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Empire early in the 11th century, by the
Byzantine governor,
Gregory Pakourianos, who
began to
evacuate the
region shortly after the 1071
disaster inflicted...
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securing the
theme of
Iberia by the help of
Byzantine governor,
Gregory Pakourianos, who
began to
evacuate the
region shortly after the
disaster inflicted...
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nobleman December 25 –
Judith of Bohemia,
duchess of
Poland Gregory Pakourianos,
Byzantine politician and general,
killed in
battle ****zong, Chinese...