- The
Vardariotai (Gr****: Βαρδαριῶται),
sometimes Anglicized as Vardariots, were an
ethnic and
territorial group (probably
originally of ****an and Pecheneg...
- century.
Except for the Varangians, the Vestiaritai, the
Hetaireia and the
Vardariōtai, the
older guard units disappear altogether by c. 1100 and are absent...
- Athanatoi, a unit of
heavy cavalry stationed in Constantinople, the
Vardariotai and the Archontopouloi,
recruited by
Alexios from the sons of dead Byzantine...
- of
settlers included "Danubian"
Bulgars in the 9th century;
Magyars (
Vardariotai) and
Armenians in the 10th–12th centuries, ****ans and
Pechenegs in the...
- primikērioi
appear as
commanders in the
palace regiments of the Manglabitai,
Vardariōtai,
Vestiaritai and the Varangians. In the late 11th century, the dignity...
-
contained guards units such as the Varangians, the vestiaritai, the
vardariotai and also the
archontopouloi (the
latter recruited by
Alexios from the...
-
guard units included the
Varangian Guard, the
obscure Paramonai and the
Vardariotai.
After Constantinople was retaken,
Michael VIII army's
continuous campaigning...
-
people or
tribe (Sobamogera, lit. "Csaba's Magyars") is
related to the
Vardariotai, who
appear in
Byzantine sources from the same period. Györffy argued...