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- magnates, specifically names the Phokades and the closely allied Maleinoi as targets of the emperor's legislation. The Phokades, however, retained a measure...
- deserved a better end". During the last decades of the tenth century, the Phokades repeatedly tried to get their hands again on the throne, and almost succeeded...
- provincial magnate families began to appear. Among the main examples are the Phokades and the Maleinoi, who almost monopolized the senior administrative and...
- Nikephoros II Phokas (c. 912 - 969), Byzantine emperor who belonged to the Phokades, a Byzantine aristocratic clan from Cappadocia with distinguished generals...
- imperial authorities in 1025. It is believed that the Cretan family of the Phokades descends from him. Psellus, Michael (1966). Fourteen Byzantine Rulers:...
- tensions circulating between the newly crowned emperor Basil II and the Phokades-Lekapenos clan. In 985, Basil dismissed the longtime chief minister, the...
- speculated as to the identity of the donors, with many suggesting the Phokades, a prominent Cappadocian family. However, there is no convincing evidence...
- stratopedarches or domestikos ton scholon. Unlike their erstwhile rivals, the Phokades, the Skleroi managed to survive and retain high offices under Basil II...
- Elder, thus linking the Maleinoi with the powerful military family of the Phokades. He spent his youth at the court of Emperor Leo the Wise, who was his relative...
- 12681/byzsym.970. Leidholm, Nathan (2018). "Nikephoros III Botaneiates, the Phokades, and the Fabii: embellished genealogies and contested kinship in eleventh-century...