- and who
served as a
slave in the
Comnenus household.
Tatikios and
Alexius grew up together.
Tatikios is
described as an
oikogenes of
Alexius (that is, "from...
- of Flanders, and
Tatikios in the vanguard, and Godfrey,
Baldwin of Boulogne, Stephen, and Hugh of
Vermandois in the rear.
Tatikios was
instructed to...
-
considered leaving an ****ault
until reinforcements arrived in spring.
Tatikios, the
Byzantine advisor to the crusade,
suggested adopting tactics similar...
- addition,
Alexios also sent two of his generals,
Manuel Boutoumites and
Tatikios, to ****ist the crusaders. The
first objective of
their campaign was Nicaea...
-
Vietnamese declaration of independence.
Regarded as a
Vietnamese national hero.
Tatikios (c. 1048–after 1110):
Byzantine general who led the
forces of
Emperor Alexios...
-
believed their oaths were made
invalid when the
Byzantine contingent under Tatikios failed to help them
during the
siege of Antioch; Bohemund, who had set...
- Alexios's
departure from the crusade,
followed by the
departure of his
envoy Tatikios, was seen as
proof of the
Eastern Christians' treachery.
Though Fulcher...
-
ethnic origins. Some
Byzantine Turcopole units under the
command of
General Tatikios accompanied the
First Crusade and may have
provided a
model for the subsequent...
-
internal organs suffered severe damage and he died the next day.
Constantine Tatikios –
secretly established a
group of 500
individuals who hid in Constantinople...
- oath,
instead promising non-aggression
towards Alexios. The
Byzantine Tatikios guided the
crusade on the
arduous three-month
march to
besiege Antioch...