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Michael Spondyles (Gr****: Μιχαὴλ Σπονδύλης, Italian:
Michele Sfrondilo) was a high-ranking
Byzantine courtier who
became governor of Antioch, and then...
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Michael Protospatharios May 1033 – 1038
Constantine Opos 1038–1039
Michael Spondyles February 1039 –
January 1040
Nikephoros Dokeianos November 1040 – Summer...
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Unknown Last
known title holder:
Michael the
koitonites (1011) Doux of
Antioch 1024–1025 Succeeded by
Michael Spondyles...
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Spondyles, used the
inexperience of Salih's
successors as an
opportunity to
establish a
protectorate over the
Mirdasid domains. Moreover,
Spondyles was...
- Aleppo,
Salih ibn Mirdas, was able to
defeat doux of Antioch,
Michael Spondyles who was
inexperienced in warfare. Nevertheless,
Pothos Argyros succeeded...
- year
Constantine disappears from the
record to be
replaced by
Michael Spondyles and then
Nikephoros Doukeianos. ****,
Jules (1904). L'Italie méridionale...
- Preceded by
Michael Spondyles Catepan of
Italy 1039–1040 Succeeded by
Michael Dokeianos...
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Michael the
koitonites (1011)
Constantine Dal****enos (1024-1025)
Michael Spondyles (1026-1029)
Constantine Karantenos (1029-1030)
Theophylact Dal****enos...
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Spondylos family, and was
possibly a
relative of the
general Michael Spondyles. He is
attested as an
official under Michael IV the
Paphlagonian (r. 1034–41)...
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promising ****istance to Pothos' superior, the doux of Antioch,
Michael Spondyles.
Following the rise to the
throne of
Romanos III
Argyros (r. 1028–1034)...