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    Lekapenos (redirect from Lakapenos)
    Lekapenos (Greek: Λεκαπηνός) or Lakapenos (Λακαπηνός), usually Latinized as Lecapenus, feminine form Lekapene (Λεκαπηνή), was the name of a prominent...
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    Romanos I Lakapenos or Lekapenos (Greek: Ῥωμανός Λακαπηνός or Λεκαπηνός, Rōmanos Lakapēnos or Lekapēnos; c. 870 – 15 June 948), Latinized as Romanus I...
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  • family, was the great-granddaughter of the Byzantine emperor Romanos I Lakapenos, cousin of the emperors Basil II and Constantine VIII, and sister to the...
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    or Lecapenus (Greek: Χριστόφορος Λακαπηνός, romanized: Christóphoros Lakapenōs) was the eldest son of Emperor Romanos I Lekapenos (r. 920–944) and co-emperor...
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    Lazarus of Persia found c. 960, during the time of the emperor Romanos Lakapenos (919–944) in a monastery of Saint Augusta into the Church of the Holy...
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    government had a chance to retaliate. The Byzantine Emperor Romanos I Lakapenos eagerly accepted the proposal for peace and arranged for a diplomatic...
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    Lekapenos or Lecapenus (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος Λακαπηνός, translit. Kōnstantínos Lakapenós) was the third son of the Byzantine emperor Romanos I Lekapenos (r. 920–944)...
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    Lazarus of Persia found c. 960, during the time of the emperor Romanos Lakapenos (919–44) in a monastery of Saint Augusta into the Church of the Holy Apostles...
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  • Sursuvul’s nephew Peter I to Byzantine Emperor’s granddaughter Maria Lakapenos (renamed Eirene). George Sursuvul initiated the peace treaty with Byzantine...
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    periods of persecution under Heraclius, Justinian II, Leo III, and Romanus Lakapēnos. For Simon Schama, Jewish communities from the Balkans and the Bosphoran...
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    Bulgarians" (basileus tōn Boulgarōn) by the Byzantine Emperor Romanos I Lakapenos in 924. Byzantine recognition of the imperial dignity of the Bulgarian...
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    Bulgarians" (basileus tōn Boulgarōn) by the Byzantine Emperor Romanos I Lakapenos in 924, following the convention also adopted with the Carolingian Empire...
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  • "Basil the Nothos" (A. Kazhdan, A. Cutler), p. 270. PmbZ, Basileios Lakapenos (#20925). Ringrose 2003, p. 130. Brokaar 1972, p. 200. Brokaar 1972, pp...
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  • Runciman 1988, pp. 56–57. PmbZ, Konstantinos Barbaros (#23820); Romanos I. Lakapenos (#26833). Runciman 1988, pp. 58–60. Runciman 1988, pp. 60–61. Lilie, Ralph-Johannes;...
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    Samos (tenth century)". Dumbarton Oaks. Retrieved 2023-07-08. "Romanos I. Lakapenos". De Gruyter. Retrieved 2023-07-08. "Georgios". De Gruyter. Retrieved...
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  • "Basil the Nothos" (A. Kazhdan, A. Cutler), p. 270. PmbZ, Basileios Lakapenos (#20925). Laurent 1953, pp. 201–202. PmbZ, Leon (#24659). Kazhdan, Alexander...
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