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often disparaged Paphlagonians as crooks,
particularly in the 10th to 12th centuries.
During this period, the high
profile of
Paphlagonians in
positions of...
- The
Paphlagonian expedition of the Rus' was an
attack by the Rus' on
cities on the
Propontis (Sea of Marmara) and on the
coast of the Paphlagonia, marking...
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Michael IV the
Paphlagonian (Gr****: Μιχαὴλ ὁ Παφλαγών, Mikhaēl ho Paphlagōn; c. 1010 – 10
December 1041) was
Byzantine Emperor from 11
April 1034 to his...
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lands "the
mules run wild in herds".
Pylaemenes of the
Enetae led the
Paphlagonians who came to Troy's aid.
Their combined territory is said to hold "Cytorus...
- Ἀβωνοτειχίτης Aléxandros ho Abōnoteichítēs), also
called Alexander the
Paphlagonian (c. 105 – c. 170 CE), was a Gr****
mystic and oracle, and the founder...
- Arabians,
Ethiopians of Africa,
Ethiopians of Baluchistan, Libyans,
Paphlagonians, Ligyes, Matieni, Mariandyni, Cappadocians, Phrygians, Armenians, Lydians...
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first husband,
arranged by
Constantine VIII;
murdered Michael IV the
Paphlagonian (Μιχαήλ Δ') (1010–1041,
ruled 1034–1041) – Zoe's
second husband Michael...
- 1031.
Possibly drowned on Zoë's
orders Non-contemporary
Michael IV "the
Paphlagonian" Μιχαὴλ 12
April 1034 – 10
December 1041 (7 years, 7 months and 28 days)...
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called "the Drunkard",
youngest child of
Theophilos Michael IV the
Paphlagonian (1010–1041),
husband of Zoë, came from a
peasant family Michael V Kalaphates...
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Paphlagon (Gr****: Νικήτας Δαβὶδ Παφλαγών), also
known as
Nicetas the
Paphlagonian or
Nicetas of Paphlagonia, was a
prolific Byzantine Gr****
writer of the...