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- Sisinnios Triphyllios (Gr****: Σισίννιος Τριφύλλιος, died 26 July 811) was one of the senior dignitaries of the Roman Empire during the reign of Empress...
- Niketas Triphyllios (Gr****: Νικήτας Τριφύλλιος; died 30 April 803) was one of the highest officials of the Roman Empire during the reign of empress Irene...
- civil and military officials, including Domestic of the Schools Niketas Triphyllios and relative of Irene Leon Sarantapechos, who began a conspiracy led...
- Byzantine literature. A poem, now lost, was dedicated to him by his pupil Triphyllios. It inspired two 7th-century vitae, one by Theodore of Paphos (c. 655)...
- nobles killed were the patricians Theodosios Salibaras and Sisinnios Triphyllios; the strategos of the Anatolics Romanos and the strategos of Thrace;...
- Cross Hospital Athens 1930 Kythira General Hospital - Health Center "Triphyllio" Kythira, Attica 1953 Laiko General Hospital Athens 1963 Lyto Maternity...
- Paphlagon Niketas Ooryphas Niketas Scholares Niketas the Persian Niketas Triphyllios Nikiou, Battle of Nikolaos Oikonomides Nikolaos Philanthropinos Nikon...
- Irene fell seriously ill. Aetios, who had won the backing of Niketas Triphyllios, the commander of the Scholai guards, accused Staurakios before the Empress...
- in May 799. With the backing of the Domestic of the Schools, Niketas Triphyllios, Aetios accused Staurakios to Irene of planning to usurp the throne....
- may have been the monastic name of the aforementioned Stephen. Niketas Triphyllios c. 797 – 803 Irene of Athens A patrikios, he supported the eunuch Aetios...