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- Theoktistos or Theoctistus (Ancient Gr****: Θεόκτιστος; died 20 November 855) was a leading Byzantine official during the second quarter of the 9th century...
- Theoktistos (Gr****: Θεόκτιστος; fl. 802–821) was a senior Byzantine official who pla**** an important role under the Nikephorian dynasty (802–813). Theoktistos...
- Spatharis Stadio Stavrodromio Stemnitsa Steno Stolos Stringos Syrna Thanas Theoktisto Thoknia Tourkolekas Trilofo Tripoli Tripotamia Tripotamo Tropaia Tselepakos...
- Theoktistos Bryennios (Gr****: Θεόκτιστος Βρυέννιος, fl. c. 842) was a Gr**** nobleman and a Byzantine general who quelled a Slavic rebellion in the Peloponnese...
- fought for influence. Theoktistos disliked Michael's uncle Bardas, and excluded him from court politics. When Theodora and Theoktistos arranged the marriage...
- launched a campaign that took most of the island back in 842 and 843 under Theoktistos. Further Byzantine campaigns in 911 and 949 failed. In 960–61, Nikephoros...
- her. The most prominent of these advisors was the logothete and eunuch Theoktistos, who would become a close confidant of Theodora. Theodora proved to be...
- Carolina Pies: Atlantic Beach Pie". Our State. Retrieved 2024-06-30. Theoktisto, Anna (10 June 2024). "Atlantic Beach Pie". Southern Living. Retrieved...
- sidelined after Theophilos's death by Theodora and Theoktistos, in 855 he engineered Theoktistos's murder and became the de facto regent for his nephew...
- his death, Theoktistos and two other imperial officials personally whipped Euthymius to death on account of his iconodulism; Theoktistos was active in...