- Michael VI
Bringas (Gr****: Μιχαήλ Βρίγγας; died c. 1057), also
called Stratiotikos (Gr****: Στρατιωτικός, "the
military one, the warlike") and the Old (Gr****:...
- Caulker",
nephew of
Michael IV
Michael VI
Bringas (d. 1059),
called "
Stratiotikos",
chosen by
Theodora Michael VII
Doukas (c. 1050–1078),
called "Parapinakes"...
- protospatharios, epi tou Chrysotriklinou,
judge of the Hippodrome, and
stratiotikos logothetes.
Michael 11th/12th
century unknown Known only from his lead...
- The
Goudi coup (Gr****: κίνημα στο Γουδί, romanized: kinima sto Goudi) was a
military coup d'état that took
place in
Greece on the
night of 28 August [O...
-
Michael VI
Bringas "
Stratiotikos" Μιχαήλ 22
August 1056 – 30
August 1057 (1 year and 8 days) A
court bureaucrat and
stratiotikos logothetes (hence his...
-
Byzantine armies: the
loyalist forces of the
Byzantine emperor Michael VI
Stratiotikos (r. 1056–1057)
under the
proedros Theodore, and the
supporters of the...
-
August 1909, a
group of army
officers that had
formed a
military league,
Stratiotikos Syndesmos, demanded,
among other things, that the
royal family be stripped...
- approx. 76) Died of
natural causes Non-contemporary
Michael VI
Bringas "
Stratiotikos" Μιχαήλ 22
August 1056 – 30
August 1057 (1 year and 8 days) Proclaimed...
- the men and the
overall leader of the unit, the
military specialist (
stratiotikós),
usually a
regular Army officer,
responsible for
tactical planning and...
- New
Catholic Encyclopedia, it was the
support of
Emperor Michael VI
Stratiotikos that
impelled them to
support Cerularius. Some have
questioned the validity...