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- Nikephoros Parsakoutenos (Gr****: Νικηφόρος Παρσακουτηνός) was a Byzantine nobleman and nephew of Emperor Nikephoros II Phokas (r. 963–969). The family's...
- Theodoulos Parsakoutenos (Gr****: Θεόδουλος Παρσακουτηνός) was a Byzantine general who married into the Phokas clan. He was taken prisoner by the Hamdanid...
- Bardas Parsakoutenos (Gr****: Βάρδας Παρσακουτηνός) was a Byzantine commander and nephew of Emperor Nikephoros II Phokas. The family's surname (erroneously...
- Theodore Parsakoutenos (Gr****: Θεόδωρος Παρσακουτηνός) was a Byzantine general in the 960s and nephew of Emperor Nikephoros II Phokas. The family's surname...
- strategos of Seleukeia NN. Phokaina NN. Kourkouas NN. Phokaina Theodoulos Parsakoutenos Nikephoros Phokas, patrikios Bardas Phokas the Younger (died 989), Domestic...
- city) Bardanes Tourkos Bardas Bardas Hikanatos Bardas Kontomytes Bardas Parsakoutenos Bardas Phokas the Elder Bardas Phokas the Younger Bardas Phokas the...
- I One of the martyred sons of martyrs Exuperius and Zoe Theodoulos Parsakoutenos (fl. 960s), Byzantine general Michael Theodoulou Abdullah, an Arabic...
- (died 991), Byzantine general and rebel against Emperor Basil II Bardas Parsakoutenos, Byzantine general and grandson of Bardas Phokas the Elder Bardas Boilas...
- November, according to Ibn al-Athir). The Byzantine general Theodore Parsakoutenos led a raid of 1,000 or 1,300 men in the vicinity of Manbij, and when...
- citadel was attacked by a nephew of Nikephoros Phokas (possibly Theodore Parsakoutenos), but he was killed by a Daylamite soldier. When his severed head was...