-
notably the case in 1102, when
Philokales sent
supplies and
equipment to
Raymond during his
siege of Tripoli. In 1109,
Philokales travelled to Constantinople...
- island), in 1091 by the
rebel Rhapsomates,
during the rule of
Eumathios Philokales (1091–1094), in the late 11th
century after the
Cilician coast was overrun...
-
unknown Alexios I
Komnenos Successor of
Isaac Konstostephanos.
Eumathios Philokales after 1112 –
after 1118
Alexios I
Komnenos Previously judicial official...
-
Ferdinand Peter Graf von
Laurencin d’Armond (also
known by the
pseudonym “
Philokales”).
Unusually for a
woman at that time,
Stollewerk conducted a performance...
- ruler, in c. 1090 and
subsequently rebuilt and repo****ted by
Eumathios Philokales in 1109.
During this period,
Adramyttium was used as a base to defend...
-
Eulamius Eulogios the
Persian Eulogius,
Patriarch of
Alexandria Eumathios Philokales Euphemia (empress) Euphemianos, Lysi,
Church of
Saint Euphemius, Patriarch...
-
stitched eyes. In the
aftermath of the revolt,
Alexios I
appointed Eumathios Philokales as
governor with the
title of
stratopedarches and sent a
large garrison...
- island), in 1091 by the
rebel Rapsomates,
during the rule of
Eumathios Philokales (1091–1094), at the
beginning of the 12th
century as a countermeasure...
-
resistance was overcome, and he
himself was
captured soon after.
Eumathios Philokales was
installed as the island's new governor, and the
fleet returned to...
- a
fortress on the
nearby Mount Pilgrim using material that
Eumathios Philokales (d.
after 1118), the
Byzantine governor of the
island of
Cyprus provided...