Cappadocian Phokas family, he was raised to high military office (stratopedarches of the East) under Emperor Nikephoros II Phokas, leading the capture...
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2) writes of the "stratopedarchēs, whom the Romans call dux". Similarly, in the early 5th century, Ardabur was called "stratopedarchēs of both forces" by...
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Peter (stratopedarches), Byzantine eunuch general Peter (usurper) (died 506), Roman "tyrant" (usurper) against the Visigothic rulers of Spain Peter the...
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Peter IV, Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria Peter (stratopedarches) Peter Barsymes Peter Bua Peter Charanis Peter Delyan Peter Delyan, Uprising of Peter...
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John Palaiologos, 1260–1274. Latin Empire Conon de Béthune, regent for Peter II of Courtenay, c.1217– 1219. John Tornikios, relative of Constantine Tornikios...
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represent. Niketas Rhangabe (the future Patriarch Ignatios), c. 810–811 Peter, patrikios and previously domestikos tōn scholōn, he served domestikos tōn...
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Initially, the term was used along with stratelates and, less often, stratopedarches, to render the supreme military office of magister militum (the general...
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Justinian I. Baduarius, under his father-in-law Emperor Justin II (r. 565–578). Peter, the brother of Emperor Maurice (r. 582–602). Domentziolus, the nephew of...
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hetairearches Stratopedarches of the Mourtatoi Stratopedarches of the Tzakones Stratopedarches of one-horse cavalry men Stratopedarches of the crossbowmen...
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Byzantine Emperor Nikephoros II Phokas by Michael Bourtzes and the stratopedarches Peter. It soon became the seat of a dux, who commanded the forces of the...
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