- Porphyrogénnētos (Gr****: Πορφυρογέννητος, lit. 'purple-born'),
Latinized as
Porphyrogenitus, was an
honorific title in the
Byzantine Empire given to a son, or...
- of the
Porphyrogenitus. 3D
reconstruction of the
palace from the
Byzantium 1200
website Tekfur Saray Byzantine Palace of the
Porphyrogenitus Pictures...
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Constantine VII
Porphyrogenitus (Ancient Gr****: Κωνσταντῖνος Πορφυρογέννητος, Kōnstantinos Porphyrogennētos; 17 May 905 – 9
November 959) was the fourth...
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Romanos II (Gr****: Ῥωμανός, romanized: Rōmanos; 938 – 15
March 963) was
Byzantine Emperor from 959 to 963. He
succeeded his
father Constantine VII at the...
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example of
Byzantine encyclopaedism. The
emperor Constantine VII "
Porphyrogenitus" (905–959) was only
surviving son of the
emperor Leo VI the Wise (886–912)...
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Stephen I of
Constantinople (Gr****: Στέφανος, Stefanos;
November 867 – 18 May 893) was the E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople from 886 to 893. Born...
- of Álmos (Constantine
Porphyrogenitus), of Árpád (Continuation of the
Chronicle by
George the Monk and
Constantine Porphyrogenitus), of
Liountikas (Constantine...
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Baldwin II, also
known as
Baldwin of
Courtenay (French:
Baudouin de Courtenay; Gr****: Βαλδουίνος Β΄ του Κουρτεναί; late 1217 –
October 1273), was the last...
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clans were
collectively known as Kangars.
According to
Constantine VII
Porphyrogenitus, the
Kangars received this
denomination because "they are more valiant...
- Obolensky,
Dimitri (1971). "Commentary on the
ninth chapter of
Constantine Porphyrogenitus' De
Administrando lmperio".
Byzantium and the Slavs:
Collected Studies...