Arsaber (Greek: Ἀρσαβήρ, from Armenian Arshavir), was a Byzantine noble who attempted an unsuccessful usurpation of the Byzantine imperial throne in 808...
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later exiled him for marrying the daughter of another rebel, the patrician Arsaber. On the other hand, a contemporary source says that one general Leo of...
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the empress consort of Leo V the Armenian. Theodosia was the daughter of Arsaber, a Byzantine patrician. The name and rank of her father were recorded by...
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Pankratios Morocharzanios, and he had a brother, Arsaber. Warren Treadgold identifies the latter as Arsaber, who married a sister of Empress Theodora, wife...
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soon blinded and sent to a monastery. A conspiracy led by the patrician Arsaber in 808 had a similar outcome. In 805, the Sclaveni of Patras in the Peloponnese...
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July 813 – 25 December 820 (7 years, 5 months and 14 days) Daughter of Arsaber, patrikios and rival emperor in 808. Become a nun after the murder of her...
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His mother was also of Armenian origin, the daughter of the patrikios Arsaber who attempted an unsuccessful usurpation against Nikephoros I in 808. As...
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Kalomaria ("Maria the Beautiful") married the patrikios and later magistros Arsaber, while Irene married the patrikios Sergios, either the brother or the maternal...
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curopalates. Another individual, presumably a Kamsarak, was the patrician Arsaber (Arshavir), noted for revolting against the Byzantine emperor in 808. The...
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prōtospatharios and domestic of the Excubitors, known only from his seal of office. Arsaber 750/850 Imperial prōtospatharios and "Domestic of the Exkoubiton" (domestikos...
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