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Michael I Rangabé (also
spelled Rangabe or
Rhangabe; Gr****: Μιχαὴλ Ῥαγγαβέ, romanized: Mikhaḗl Rangabé; c. 770 – 11
January 844) was
Byzantine emperor...
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Theophylact Rhangabe or
Theophylaktos Rhangabe (Gr****: Θεοφύλακτος, ὁ τοῦ Ῥαγγαβέ, fl. 780), was a
Byzantine Gr**** admiral, and the
father of the emperor...
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Alexandria and
Patriarch of the See of St. Mark in 743–767
Michael I
Rhangabes,
Byzantine Emperor (died in 844)
Michael I Cerularius,
Patriarch Michael...
- the
chronicle of
George Syncellus ends) to the
downfall of
Michael I
Rhangabes in 813. This part of the
chronicle is
valuable for
having preserved the...
- an
initial protest at the usurpation, the
Byzantine Emperor Michael I
Rhangabes acknowledged in 812
Charlemagne as co-emperor,
according to some. According...
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prevailed much
under Emperor Nicephorus I, but later,
under Michael I
Rhangabes, they were
curbed with very
severe laws. This
article incorporates text...
- of the
Roman Church Peter of
Atroa or
Theophylact (773–837)
Theophylact Rhangabe (8th century),
Byzantine admiral Theophylact (son of
Michael I) (793–849)...
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military disasters under the
iconodule emperors Nikephoros I and
Michael I
Rhangabe (r. 811–813) as well as the
success of the
iconoclast Leo V the Armenian...
- he was sent as the
chief Frankish amb****ador to the
court of
Michael I
Rhangabes at Constantinople. On Charlemagne's
death in 814,
Amalarius resigned his...
- Mikhaēl I may
refer to:
Michael I
Rhangabes,
Byzantine Emperor (ruled 811–813)
Michael I
Cerularius (c. 1000–1059),
Patriarch of
Constantinople Michael...