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- Abulchares, died. Perenos was appointed as his replacement. The capital of the Catepanate, Bari, had been besieged by the Normans. However, Perenos could not...
- 1050–1058 Argyrus 1060/1061 Marules 1062 Siri**** 1064–1068 Abulchares 1068 Perenos 1071 Stephen Pateranos Kreutz 1996, pp. 41–43. Kreutz 1996, p. 57. Kreutz...
- The Skylitzes Continuatus names Perenos as Abulchares' successor as duke of Dyrrhachium and Italy. More likely, Perenos was Abulchares' superior; both...
- (Unattested.) Queniquea - once spoken in the same hill region in Colombia on the Pereno River. (Unattested.) Chucuna - once spoken between the Manacacías River...
- Peter Mandell, David Cardy, Anna Wing, Robert Fyfe, Katherine Best, Robert Pereno, Sean Crawford, Tim Dry, Arthur Whybrow, Susie Silvey 18 Lianna United Artists...
- Wing as Mrs. Goodman Robert Fyfe as Doctor Katherine Best as Jane Robert Pereno as Ben Sean Crawford as the Commando Tim Dry as the Monster Arthur Whybrow...
- Dyrrhachium from c. 1040 Michael, patrikios and katepano of Dyrrhachium c. 1043 Perenos, doux of Dyrrhachium c. 1064 Michael Maurex, vestarches and katepano of...
- In 1979, mime artists Tim Dry and Barbie Wilde united with actors Robert Pereno and Lowri-Ann Richards and dancer Karen Sparks to produce Shock. In April...
- (before 1064). The Anonymous Chronicle of Bari records that in 1064 Leo Perenos, the Byzantine governor of Dyrrhachium across the Adriatic, began luring...
- Preceded by Perenos Catepan of Italy Norman conquest of southern Italy...