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Michael I
Rangabe (also
spelled Rhangabe; Gr****: Μιχαὴλ Ῥαγγαβέ, romanized: Mikhaḗl
Rangabe; c. 770 – 11
January 844) was
Byzantine emperor from 811 to...
- 15
January 849) was the
eldest son of the
Byzantine emperor Michael I
Rangabe (r. 811–813) and grandson, on his mother's side, of
Nikephoros I (r. 802–811)...
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Rizos Rakgabis (Gr****: Ἀλέξανδρος Ῥίζος Ῥαγκαβής; French:
Alexandre Rizos Rangabé; 27
December 1809 – 28 June 1892), was a Gr**** man of letters, poet and...
- his
wound in 812), and he was
succeeded by his brother-in-law
Michael I
Rangabe. In 812 Krum
invaded Byzantine Thrace,
taking Develt and
scaring the po****tion...
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footballer Michael (footballer, born 1999),
Brazilian footballer Michael I
Rangabe (d. 844),
married the
daughter of
Emperor Nikephoros I
Michael II (770–829)...
- Bulgaria,
defeated the
Byzantine forces.
Following the defeat,
Michael I
Rangabe was abdicated, with Leo V the
Armenian taking the
Byzantine throne. The...
- 1898 to a
Phanariot Gr****
family of
former noble Byzantine origins, the
Rangabe-Lambrino family. She was the
daughter of
Romanian Colonel,
later General...
- p. 32 Rizo-
Rangabé, pp. 40–41, 82–84, 132–133
Korsakova & Noskov, p. 5 Gane, pp. 284, 341 Rizo-
Rangabé, p. 138 Gane, p. 343; Rizo-
Rangabé, pp. 138–139...
- Nikephoros) Leo IV
Constantine VI
Irene Nikephoros I
Staurakios Michael I
Rangabe (w.
Theophylact & Staurakios) Leo V (w. Constantine)
Michael II Theophilos...
- Nikephoros) Leo IV
Constantine VI
Irene Nikephoros I
Staurakios Michael I
Rangabe (w.
Theophylact & Staurakios) Leo V (w. Constantine)
Michael II Theophilos...