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- Prokopia (Gr****: Προκοπία; c. 770 – after 813) was the empress consort of Michael I Rhangabe of the Eastern Roman Empire. She was a daughter of Nikephoros...
- he sta**** until he died, either of gangrene or poisoned by his sister, Prokopia, on 11 January 812. Staurakios was born in the early 790s, probably between...
- of the Aegean fleet. The Rangabé family was of Gr**** origin. He married Prokopia, the daughter of the former Emperor Nikephoros I, and received the high...
- Procopia may refer to: Prokopia, Byzantine empress consort (811–813) Nevrina procopia, a species of moth This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- was persuaded to abdicate later that year by the husband of his sister Prokopia, Michael I (811–813), who succeeded him. Michael I pursued more diplomatic...
- modern historians mistakenly call her Prokopia, out of confusion with her daughter (and later also empress) Prokopia. De facto empress regnant. Basil I was...
- Byzantine Empire (d. 829) Pepin of Italy, son of Charlemagne (or 773) Prokopia, empress of the Byzantine Empire (approximate date) Stephen IV, pope of...
- Nikephoros I had at least two children: Staurakios, who succeeded as emperor. Prokopia, who married Michael I Rhangabe, emperor 811–813. Byzantine Empire portal...
- with Theophylact and Staurakios, sons of Michael I (811–813) Husband of Prokopia, a daughter of Nikephoros I c. 770 – 11 January 844 (aged approx. 74) Abdicated...
- reportedly sought to succeed her husband. The other centered on his sister Prokopia who intended to place her husband Michael I Rangabe on the throne. Staurakios...