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  • Constantine Diogenes (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος Διογένης; died 1032) was a prominent Byzantine general of the early 11th century, active in the Balkans. He...
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  • philologist Diogenes of Edessa (d. 411/412), Bishop of Edessa Constantine Diogenes (died 1032), Byzantine general Romanos IV Diogenes (died 1072), Byzantine...
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  • Makrembolitissa in 1068. He was named after his grandfather, general Constantine Diogenes (died 1032). The then kouropalatissa Anna Dalassene (later, regent of...
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    Turkic chieftain and ruler Bezprym (or Besfrim), duke of Poland Constantine Diogenes, Byzantine general Gille Coemgáin, king of Moray (Scotland) John...
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    In 1031 she was implicated in another conspiracy, this time with Constantine Diogenes, the Archon of Sirmium, and was forcibly confined in the monastery...
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    Romanos I Lekapenos (category Constantine VII)
    died 1034; married and was the father of: unnamed Argyros unnamed Argyre; she married Constantine Diogenes, protospatharios, katepano, doux, died 1032;...
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    rebels who claimed the imperial title. The following list starts with Constantine the Great, the first Christian emperor, who rebuilt the city of Byzantium...
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  • and banished. Pseudo-Constantine Diogenes (1094) – A pretender who claimed to be the dead son of Romanos IV Diogenes, Constantine led the Cumans who crossed...
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    son of an emperor who ruled after the death of his father died a natural death until Constantine I in 337. Control of Rome itself and approval of the Roman...
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    A Greek Tragedy". Byzantina Symmeikta. 21: 101–136. doi:10.12681/byzsym.1032. ISSN 1791-4884. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Andronicus-I-Comnenus...
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    athletics trainer. Diogenes Laërtius records Milo's wife's name as Myia. Iamblichus mentions Theano as the wife of Brontinus of Croton. Diogenes Laërtius states...
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    Media related to Titus (category) at Wikimedia Commons "Titus, Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 1032....
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  • 1030s (section 1032)
    Turkic chieftain and ruler Bezprym (or Besfrim), duke of Poland Constantine Diogenes, Byzantine general Gille Coemgáin, king of Moray (Scotland) John...
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  • Berengar I of Italy, 874–890, died 924. John V of Gaeta, 1012–1032, deposed in 1032, died 1040. Guaimar IV of Salerno, 1040–1041, died 1052. Hermeric, 406 or...
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  • A Greek Tragedy". Byzantina Symmeikta. 21: 101–136. doi:10.12681/byzsym.1032. ISSN 1791-4884. Varzos, Konstantinos (1984). Η Γενεαλογία των Κομνηνών [The...
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  • an attack against Constantine, only to fail. Battle of Verona Constantine defeats Maxentius once more in an attack, Ruricus dying whilst leading it....
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  • of Venice 1026–1032† Byzantine Empire Casimir I Duke of Poland Duchy of Poland 1034–1039 Kingdom of Hungary Holy Roman Empire Constantine IX Monomachos...
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  • Zaragoza. King Mihailo ("King of the Slavs") dies after a 30-year reign. He is succeeded by his son, Constantine Bodin as ruler of Duklja (until 1101). Battle...
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  • Eudokia Makrembolitissa, wife of the late Emperor Constantine X, marries General Romanos Diogenes (a member of a prominent Cappadocian family) – who...
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  • cross the Danube River and invade Thrace, to support the pretender Constantine Diogenes (son of the late Emperor Romanos IV). The Cumans occupy the province...
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