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- Pseudo-Sphrantzes ****erts that Strategopoulos was the great-grandson of John Komnenos, and that it was he derived his surname of "Strategopoulos" from the wife of...
- 24/25 July 1261, Strategopoulos and his men approached the city walls and hid at a monastery near the Gate of the Spring. Strategopoulos sent a detachment...
- 24/25 July 1261, Strategopoulos and his men approached the city walls and hid at a monastery near the Gate of the Spring. Strategopoulos sent a detachment...
- Palaiologan period, it was held by prominent nobles such as Alexios Strategopoulos, but from the 14th century, it was mostly awarded to rulers of the Balkans...
- emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos under the command of Caesar Alexios Strategopoulos. Although Constantinople was retaken by Michael VIII Palaiologos, the...
- signed in Nymphaeum. On 25 July 1261, Nicaean troops under Alexios Strategopoulos recaptured Constantinople. As a result, the balance of favour tipped...
- signed in Nymphaeum. On July 25, 1261, Nicaean troops under Alexios Strategopoulos recaptured Constantinople. As a result, the balance of favour tipped...
- general Alexios Raoul (protovestiarios), Byzantine general Alexios Strategopoulos, Byzantine general Alexios Xiphias, Byzantine Catepan of Italy Alexios...
- Europe. On the night of 24 July 1261, a group of soldiers under Alexios Strategopoulos entered Constantinople through a secret p****ageway and captured the...
- one. The Epirote army, led by Carlo I Tocco, Leonardo II, and Symeon Strategopoulos, advanced to the plain of Kranea, south of Mesopotamon, where they were...