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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
Rangabe family was of Gr**** origin. He
married Prokopia, the
daughter of the
former Emperor Nikephoros I, and
received the high...
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Procopia may
refer to:
Prokopia,
Byzantine empress consort (811–813)
Nevrina procopia, a
species of moth This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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monastic name Eustratius.
Theophylact was born to
Michael Rhangabe and
Prokopia c. 793. He was the couple's
oldest child, but the list of his siblings...
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modern historians mistakenly call her
Prokopia, out of
confusion with her
daughter (and
later also empress)
Prokopia. De
facto empress regnant.
Basil I was...
- 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...
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Nikephoros I had at
least two children: Staurakios, who
succeeded as emperor.
Prokopia, who
married Michael I Rhangabe,
emperor 811–813.
Byzantine Empire portal...
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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...
- 9 months and 9 days) with
Theophylact and
Staurakios (II)
Husband of
Prokopia, a
daughter of
Nikephoros I c. 770 – 11
January 844 (aged approx. 74) Abdicated...