- Balkans: the
first Skleros known was a
strategos of the
Peloponnese in 805, and in 811, the same
office was
occupied by Leo
Skleros,
possibly a son or...
-
Anatolian aristocracy:
first Bardas Skleros and
later Bardas Phokas,
which ended shortly after Phokas'
death and
Skleros'
submission in 989.
Basil then oversaw...
- Byzantium. In 987
Skleros was
finally recalled to his
homeland by Phokas, who took
advantage of the
Bulgarian wars to aim at the crown.
Skleros promptly mustered...
-
Maria Skleraina,
daughter of
Pantherios Skleros and
sister of
Bardas Skleros,
linked him to the
influential Skleros family.
Little is
known about her; she...
-
their rebellion was
extinguished by
another skilled commander,
Bardas Skleros.
Phokas and his
relatives were
captured and
exiled to the
island of Chios...
-
Sclerocarya birrea (Ancient Gr****: σκληρός ⟨
sklērós⟩,
meaning "hard", and κάρυον ⟨káryon⟩, "nut", in
reference to the
stone inside the
fleshy fruit),...
- century.
Basil was the son of the
magistros Romanos Skleros, a son of the
rebel general Bardas Skleros who
became a
close advisor to
Emperor Basil II (r...
-
Thrace towards Constantinople when it was met by
Skleros' force.
Having fewer men than the Rus',
Skleros prepared an
ambush and
attacked the Rus' army with...
-
Carlo Curzio and then well do****ented in 1842. The term is from the Gr****
skleros meaning "hard" and
derma meaning "skin".
Potential signs and
symptoms include:...
-
Bardas Phokas the Younger, and the
forces of the
rebel general Bardas Skleros,
which ultimately led to the
defeat and
exile of the latter.
Sources are...