- over it. No
historical record survives of
Rhapsomates'
origins or his life
prior to the revolt.
Rhapsomates meaning stitched eyes is the name of an obscure...
- Famagusta.
Rebellions by the
theme governors Theophilos Erotikos in 1042 and
Rhapsomates in 1091 failed,
quickly subdued by
imperial forces.
Proclaiming himself...
- Romanos' sons, Leo Diogenes. Karykes, the
leader of a
revolt in Crete.
Rhapsomates, who
tried to
create an
independent kingdom in Cyprus. Salomon, a senator...
- and
perhaps even coordination, with two
contemporary Byzantine rebels,
Rhapsomates in Cyprus, and
Karykes in Crete. In 1090/91, the
Byzantines under Constantine...
-
Michael Glykas confuses this
revolt with the
contemporary revolt of
Rhapsomates in Cyprus. That
Karykes is
known only by his
family name in contemporary...
-
rebellion by
governor Theophilos Erotikos in 1042, and
another in 1091 by
Rhapsomates,
failed as they were
quickly subdued by
imperial forces. In 1185, the...
- of v****al
Vukan in Serbia. 1092:
Rebellions of
Karykes at
Crete and
Rhapsomates at Cyprus. 1095: ****an
invasion of
Thrace in
support of the impostor...
- (after the
expulsion of the
Arabs from the island), in 1091 by the
rebel Rhapsomates,
during the rule of
Eumathios Philokales (1091–1094), in the late 11th...
-
Karykes at
Crete and
Rhapsomates at Cyprus.
After subduing Karykes's revolt, they
headed to Cyprus,
where Kyrenia fell quickly.
Rhapsomates came out to meet...
- the
suppression of the
revolts in
Crete by
Karykes and in
Cyprus by
Rhapsomates. The
rebellion of
Karykes was
subdued easily, as the news of the imperial...