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restricted by law, custom, and the
expense of
creating it to royalty.
Porphyrogénnētos (Gr****: Πορφυρογέννητος, lit. 'purple-born'),
Latinized as Porphyrogenitus...
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Porphyrogenitus (Ancient Gr****: Κωνσταντῖνος Πορφυρογέννητος, Kōnstantinos
Porphyrogennētos; 17 May 905 – 9
November 959) was the
fourth Byzantine emperor of the...
- 1984, p. 238. ODB, "
Porphyrogennetos" (M. McCormack), p. 1701.
Linardou 2016, p. 157. ODB, "Komnenos,
Isaac the
Porphyrogennetos" (A. Kazhdan), p. 1146...
- sources, it
tends to be
called the Book of
Ceremonies of
Constantine VII
Porphyrogennetos (variably spelt), a
formula used by
writers including David Talbot...
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Basil II
Porphyrogenitus (Gr****: Βασίλειος Πορφυρογέννητος Basíleios
Porphyrogénnetos; 958 – 15
December 1025),
nicknamed the
Bulgar Slayer (Gr****: ὁ Βουλγαροκτόνος...
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Emperor Manuel I Komnenos, and
regent during the
minority of her son
porphyrogennetos Alexios II
Komnenos from 1180
until 1182.
Maria of
Antioch was the...
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betrothed and
married to
Louis the
Blind Basil (died 900)
Constantine VII
Porphyrogennetos (905–959),
married Helena Lekapene,
daughter of
Romanos I Lekapenos...
- pear—in the Book of
ceremonies of the
Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII
Porphyrogennetos.
Medieval quince preserves,
which went by the
French name cotignac...
- 950s,
written or
commissioned by
Byzantine emperor Constantine VII
Porphyrogennetos in Gr****), a
brief p****age in the
Synopsis of
Histories (written c...
- knowledge,
exemplified by the
works of the scholar-emperor
Constantine VII
Porphyrogennetos.
Because of
problems with the term,
scholars have emplo**** alternative...