- Leo
Paraspondylos (Gr****: Λέων Παρασπόνδυλος) was a high-ranking 11th-century
Byzantine official, who
served as
chief minister to
Empress Theodora and...
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toward private enemies and
undue employment of such
menials as Leo
Paraspondylos as her advisors.: 528
Military and
court offices were
filled by her...
- 1056. The
appointment had been
secured through the
influence of Leo
Paraspondylos, Theodora's most
trusted adviser, who
remained chief minister. Although...
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second delegation to the
chief minister, the
protosynkellos Leo
Paraspondylos, was
received in
similar manner, and
according to
Psellos Isaac could...
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Emperor Romanos III.
Michael is
appointed through the
influence of Leo
Paraspondylos, Theodora's most
trusted adviser. This ends the
Macedonian dynasty....
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Kalothetos Leoluca Leo of
Chalcedon Leo of
Ohrid Leo of
Synada Leo
Paraspondylos Leo P****ianos Leo
Phokas the
Elder Leo
Phokas the
Younger Leo Rhabdouchos...
- and
included such
appellations as Caesar, Augustus, Basileus, Despot,
Paraspondylos, and Megaskyr, as well as many
dukedoms and princedoms.
Palacio alleged...
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Emperor Romanos III.
Michael is
appointed through the
influence of Leo
Paraspondylos, Theodora's most
trusted adviser. This ends the
Macedonian dynasty....
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Zoticus (praetorian prefect) (511–512),
praetorian prefect of the East
Paraspondylos Zotikos (15th century), poet and
historian Zotique Racicot (1845–1915)...
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circle around the Empress,
dominated by her
household eunuchs under Leo
Paraspondylos,
selected Michael VI
Bringas as her successor. A
career bureaucrat,...