- male, deceased (565)
- Flavius Belisarius (505(?) – 565) was one of the greatest generals of the Byzantine Empire and one of the most acclaimed generals in history. He wa...
- male, deceased (573)
- Narses (also sometimes written Nerses) (478-573) was with Belisarius, one of the great generals in the service of the Eastern Roman Emperor...
- male
- Narses was a Byzantine general active during the reigns of the emperors Maurice and Phocas in the late sixth and early seventh centuries. He...
- male, deceased (1043)
- George Maniakes was a prominent Byzantine Greek general during the 11th century. He first became prominent during a campaign in 1031, when the...
- male, deceased (488)
- Illus (d. 488) was a Byzantine general, who played an important role in the reigns of the Byzantine Emperors Zeno and Basiliscus. Illus supported...
- male, deceased (865)
- Petronas the Patrician (d. November 11, 865), was a Byzantine general and the brother of Empress Theodora and Bardas, uncle to the Byzantine...
- male, deceased (1077)
- Roussel de Bailleul (also Roscelin or Roskelin de Baieul), called "Phrangopoulos", a Norman adventurer (or exile), travelled to Byzantium and there...
- male
- Bardas Phocas was an eminent Byzantine general who took a conspicuous part in three revolts pro and contra the ruling Macedonian dynasty.
- male
- Philaretos Brachamios was a distinguished Byzantine general and warlord of Armenian heritage. Philaretos is testified on seals as "taxiarches"...
- male, deceased (1071)
- Robert Crispin (died 1071), called Frankopoulos, was a Norman mercenary and the leader of a corps of his countrymen stationed at Edessa under the...
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