Manuel Kourtikes, the Glossary
Manuel Kourtikes or Kourtikios was a Byzantine official and military commander in the 940s.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Armenians, Basil I, Basil Peteinos, Byzantine Empire, Constantine Lekapenos, Constantine VII, Dromon, Droungarios of the Watch, Emirate of Crete, George Kedrenos, Kourtikios, Michael Kourtikios, Patrician (ancient Rome), Romanos I Lekapenos, Stephen Lekapenos, Theophanes Continuatus.
- 10th-century Byzantine military personnel
- 949 deaths
- Constantine VII
- Kourtikios family
Armenians
Armenians (hayer) are an ethnic group and nation native to the Armenian highlands of West Asia.
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Basil I
Basil I, nicknamed "the Macedonian" (Basíleios ō Makedṓn; 811 – 29 August 886), was Byzantine emperor from 867 to 886. Manuel Kourtikes and Basil I are Byzantine people of the Arab–Byzantine wars.
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Basil Peteinos
Basil Peteinos was a senior Byzantine official under Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos, who led an abortive conspiracy against Romanos II in 961. Manuel Kourtikes and Basil Peteinos are Constantine VII and patricii.
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Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centered in Constantinople during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.
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Constantine Lekapenos
Constantine Lekapenos or Lecapenus (Kōnstantínos Lakapenós) was the third son of the Byzantine emperor Romanos I Lekapenos, and co-emperor from 924 to 945. Manuel Kourtikes and Constantine Lekapenos are Constantine VII.
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Constantine VII
Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (Kōnstantinos Porphyrogennētos; 17 May 905 – 9 November 959) was the fourth Byzantine emperor of the Macedonian dynasty, reigning from 6 June 913 to 9 November 959.
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Dromon
A dromon (from Greek δρόμων) was a type of galley and the most important warship of the Byzantine navy from the 5th to 12th centuries AD, when they were succeeded by Italian-style galleys.
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Droungarios of the Watch
The of the Watch (droungarios tēs viglēs/viglas), sometimes anglicized as Drungary of the Watch, was originally a senior Byzantine military post.
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Emirate of Crete
The Emirate of Crete (Iqrīṭish or إقريطية,; Krētē) was an Islamic state that existed on the Mediterranean island of Crete from the late 820s to the reconquest of the island by the Byzantine Empire in 961.
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George Kedrenos
George Kedrenos, Cedrenus or Cedrinos (Γεώργιος Κεδρηνός, fl. 11th century) was a Byzantine Greek historian.
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Kourtikios
Kourtikios (Κουρτίκιος) or Kourtikes (Κουρτίκης) was the name of a Byzantine aristocratic family of Armenian origin. Manuel Kourtikes and Kourtikios are Kourtikios family.
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Michael Kourtikios
Michael Kourtikios (Μιχαήλ Κουρτίκιος) was a senior Byzantine military commander and a partisan of Bardas Skleros during the latter's rebellion against Basil II. Manuel Kourtikes and Michael Kourtikios are 10th-century Byzantine military personnel, Byzantine people of Armenian descent and Kourtikios family.
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Patrician (ancient Rome)
The patricians (from patricius) were originally a group of ruling class families in ancient Rome.
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Romanos I Lekapenos
Romanos I Lakapenos or Lekapenos (Ῥωμανός Λακαπήνος or Λεκαπηνός, Rōmanos Lakapēnos or Lekapēnos; 870 – 15 June 948), Latinized as Romanus I Lecapenus, was Byzantine emperor from 920 until his deposition in 944, serving as regent for and senior co-ruler of the young Constantine VII. Manuel Kourtikes and Romanos I Lekapenos are Constantine VII.
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Stephen Lekapenos
Stephen Lekapenos or Lecapenus (Stéphanos Lekapenós; died 18 April 963) was the second son of the Byzantine emperor Romanos I Lekapenos (r. 920–944), and co-emperor from 924 to 945. Manuel Kourtikes and Stephen Lekapenos are Constantine VII.
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Theophanes Continuatus
Theophanes Continuatus (συνεχισταί Θεοφάνους) or Scriptores post Theophanem (Οἱ μετὰ Θεοφάνην, "those after Theophanes") is the Latin name commonly applied to a collection of historical writings preserved in the 11th-century Vat.
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See also
10th-century Byzantine military personnel
- Alexios Mosele (admiral)
- Bardas Parsakoutenos
- Basil Hexamilites
- Constantine Gongyles
- Constantine Phokas
- Eustathios Argyros (admiral under Leo VI)
- Gregory Taronites
- John Kourkouas (died 971)
- Makroioannes
- Manuel Kourtikes
- Melias (Domestic of the Schools)
- Michael Kourtikios
- Nicholas Picingli
- Nikephoros Parsakoutenos
- Peter (stratopedarches)
- Theodoulos Parsakoutenos
949 deaths
- Abu Jaʿfar an-Nahhas
- Al-Mustakfi
- Al-Qasim Jannun
- Consort Dowager An
- Eadric, Ealdorman of Wessex
- Emperor Yōzei
- Fujiwara no Tadahira
- Godfrey of Jülich
- Herman I, Duke of Swabia
- Imad al-Dawla
- Jeongjong, 3rd monarch of Goryeo
- Li Shouzhen
- Manuel Kourtikes
- Miroslav of Croatia
- Odo of Wetterau
- Rajaditya Chola
- Wang Sing-nyŏm
- Xiao Han (Liao dynasty)
- Yunmen Wenyan
- Zhao Tingyin
Constantine VII
- Basil Peteinos
- Byzantine–Bulgarian war of 913–927
- Christopher Lekapenos
- Constantine Lekapenos
- Constantine VII
- Constantinian Excerpts
- De Administrando Imperio
- De Ceremoniis
- Helena Lekapene
- Joseph Bringas
- Manuel Kourtikes
- Phantom time conspiracy theory
- Polyeuctus of Constantinople
- Romanos I Lekapenos
- Romanos II
- Stephen Lekapenos
- Theodora (daughter of Constantine VII)
- Theophylact of Constantinople
- Vienna Dioscurides
- Vita Basilii
- Zoe Karbonopsina
Kourtikios family
- Basil Kourtikios
- Kourtikios
- Manuel Kourtikes
- Michael Kourtikios
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Kourtikes
Also known as Manuel Curtices.