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- their ruler. Another army was sent from Constantinople under Michael Saronites. Saronites seized Skoupoi and in December 1072 he defeated the army of Constantine...
- left issue unnamed daughter, who died after 961; she married Romanos Saronites, magistros; they were the parents of two unnamed children unnamed daughter;...
- of the game confirmed that using Saronite in armor will not affect the wearer.[citation needed] In the game, Saronite can be used by blacksmiths and engineers...
- Romanos I's son-in-law Romanos Saronites. Basil tries to talk Saronites out of it, but is treated cruelly. Saronites then falls ill and dies. This is...
- Bodin being greedier than Michael VII, and when the Byzantines under Saronites marched onto Skopje, Bodin showed no concern, making Voiteh surrender...
- help from Bodin, opened negotiations with the Byzantine general Michael Saronites and finally surrendered. He repented later of this act of cowardice and...
- junior co-emperor 924–945 Anna Gabalaina, Augusta N. Lekapene Romanos Saronites Theophylact Lekapenos (917–956), Patriarch of Constantinople 933–956 Helena...
- had at least another child, a daughter Irene, who was wed to Romanos Saronites. Kazhdan 1991, pp. 2012–2013. PmbZ, Gregorios Taronites (#22428). Holmes...
- because of their marriages to the magistroi Romanos Mosele and Romanos Saronites. Romanos Lekapenos had risen to power in 919, when he had managed to appoint...
- because of their marriages to the magistroi Romanos Mosele and Romanos Saronites. Romanos Lekapenos had risen to power in 919, when he had managed to appoint...