- marriage.
Gregory Tarchaneiotes,
first catepan of
Italy in 998–1006
Basil Tarchaneiotes,
stratelates of the West in ca. 1057
Joseph Tarchaneiotes (died 1074)...
-
governorships of
Alexios Philanthropenos and John
Tarchaneiotes. The
military victories of
Philanthropenos and
Tarchaneiotes against the
Turks were
largely dependent...
- all),
Tarchaneiotes survived.
Joseph died in 1074,
whilst serving as the doux of Antioch, and was
succeeded by his son
Katakalon Tarchaneiotes. Norwich...
- 1278
until his
death from
disease in 1284.
Michael Tarchaneiotes was the son of
Nikephoros Tarchaneiotes,
megas domestikos to John III
Vatatzes (r. 1221–1254)...
- Lucera. PmbZ,
Gregorios Tarchaneiotes (#22438). PmbZ,
Gregorios Tarchaneiotes (#22438),
Nikolaos (#26128). PmbZ,
Gregorios Tarchaneiotes (#22438), Theofilacto...
-
defended Adrianople during a ****an invasion.
Katakalon Tarchaneiotes was the son of
Joseph Tarchaneiotes, Duke (dux) of Antioch. He was
first mentioned in...
-
Michael Doukas Glabas Tarchaneiotes or
Michael Tarchaneiotes Glabas (Gr****: Μιχαὴλ Δοῦκας Γλαβᾶς Ταρχανειώτης; c. 1235 –
after 1304) was a
notable Byzantine...
- John
Tarchaneiotes (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Ταρχανειώτης, romanized: Iōannēs
Tarchaneiōtēs; fl. 1259–1304) was a
Byzantine aristocrat and
general under Emperor...
-
Nikephoros Tarchaneiotes (Gr****: Νικηφόρος Ταρχανειώτης) was a 13th-century
Byzantine aristocrat and general.
Nikephoros Tarchaneiotes was a
scion of...
- that he was
ready to die in battle.
Romanos was
unaware of the loss of
Tarchaneiotes and
continued to Manzikert,
which he
easily captured on 23 August; the...