- Ἑρβέβιος,
Ervevios or Erbebios; Italian: Erveo),
called Frankopoulos or
Phrangopoulos (Gr****: Φραγκόπουλος, "Son of the Frank"), was a
Norman mercenary general...
- John
Phrangopoulos or
Frankopoulos (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Φραγγόπουλος) was a
Byzantine aristocrat and
senior official in the
Despotate of the Morea. Member...
- Mavroporta; 15. Pantan****a; 16.
Church of the Taxiarchs; 17.
House of John
Phrangopoulos; 18.
Peribleptos Monastery; 19.
Church of
Saint George; 20. Krevatas...
-
Roussel de
Bailleul (died 1077), also
known as
Phrangopoulos (Gr****: Φραγγόπουλος, lit. 'son-of-a-Frank') and
Norman Chief Roussel (lit.Turkish: Norman...
-
contemptuous treatment towards its
Armenian po****tion. In 1057,
Herve Phrangopoulos retreated here with 300
Norman knights after breaking with
Michael VI...
-
Phrangopoulos ca. 1429
Theodore II
Palaiologos Promoted from prōtostratōr to
megas doux of the
Despotate of the
Morea in 1429.
Manuel Phrangopoulos was...
- II) John
Pediasimos John
Petraliphas John
Phakrases John
Phokas John
Phrangopoulos John
Pitzigaudes John
Plytos John
Proteuon John
Raoul Petraliphas John...
- (1195–1203) is said to have
licensed one of his commanders,
Constantine Phrangopoulos, to
launch pirate raids against commerce in the
Black Sea. The Byzantine...
- PLP, 7811. Ἰάγαρης, Μάρκος Παλαιολόγος.
Guilland 1967, p. 489. ODB, "
Phrangopoulos" (A. Kazhdan, A. Cutler), p. 1671. PLP, 30100. Φραγγόπουλος ̓Ἰωάννης...
- 1403–1408 in
Thessalonica under Emperor John VII Palaiologos. John
Phrangopoulos, 1428/9 in
Morea under despot Theodore II
Palaiologos George Doukas...