• Himerios (Greek: Ὶμέριος), also Himerius, was a Byzantine administrator and admiral of the early 10th century, best known as the commander of the Byzantine...
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  • Tarragona (fl. 385), archbishop of Tarragona (Spain) Himerios (admiral) (fl. 900–920), Byzantine admiral and statesman A fictional character in the novel...
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  • Hilarion the Younger Hilarion, Castle of Saint Hildeprand Hilderic Himerios (admiral) Hippiatrica Hippodrome of Constantinople Hirami Ahmet Pasha Mosque...
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    relative of the chronicler Theophanes the Confessor and a niece of the admiral Himerios. Zoe was a mistress of Leo VI; they married on 9 January 906, after...
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    promptly dismissed most of Leo's advisers and appointees, including the admiral Himerios, the patriarch Euthymios, and the empress Zoe Karbonopsina, the mother...
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    Leo of Tripoli (category Admirals of the Abbasid Caliphate)
    them. Emperor Leo VI the Wise replaced Argyros with the more energetic Himerios, but Leo of Tripoli forestalled the Byzantines, turning back west and heading...
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    pleas of Himerios to join him only made Andronikos more suspicious, and he firmly refused to board the former's flagship. In the event, Himerios departed...
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  • Damian of Tarsus (category Admirals of the Abbasid Caliphate)
    months because its inhabitants had assisted a Byzantine fleet under admiral Himerios in attacking the Caliphate's coasts the year before. Finally, in October...
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    Crete, headed by the admiral Himerios, but it was forced to leave the island after a few months. On its return journey, Himerios' fleet was destroyed...
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  • within striking distance of the Byzantine capital. Leo replaced him with Himerios, but he too was unable to effectively oppose the Saracens, who went on...
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