Loukas Notaras

Loukas Notaras

male, deceased (1453)
Loukas Notaras was the last Megas Doux of the Byzantine Empire. This position (literally Grand Duke, but more appropriately Lord High Admiral) had...
Michael I Rangabe

Michael I Rangabe

male, deceased (844)
Michael I Rangabe was Byzantine Emperor (811 - 813). Michael was the son of the patrician Theophylaktos Rangabe, the admiral of the Aegean fleet....
Alexios V

Alexios V

male, deceased (1205)
Alexios V Doukas "Mourtzouphlos" or Alexius V Ducas "Murtzuphlus" was Byzantine emperor (February 5 - April 12, 1204) during the siege of...

Bagrat I Kuropalates

male, deceased (876)
Bagrat I Kuropalates (830-876) was the second son of Ashot I. He succeeded his father as presiding prince of Iberia and kuropalates, but it is...

David III of Tao III of Tao

male, deceased (1000)
David III Kuropalates ("Davit’ III Kuropalati") or David III the Great also known as David II (c. 930s – 1000) was a Georgian prince of the Bagr...

Otto de la Roche

male, deceased (1234)
Otto or Othon de la Roche was a Burgundian nobleman from the castle of La Roche-sur-l'Ognon, in the Franche-Comté commune of Rigney, Doubs. He j...

Andronikos Doukas

male, deceased (1077)
Andronikos Doukas or Andronicus Ducas was a "protovestiarios" and "protoproedros" of the Byzantine Empire.

Gurgen Of Georgia

male, deceased (1008)
Gurgen also known as Gurgen Magistros of the House of Bagrationi, was King of Kings of the Georgians from 994 until his death in 1008. "Magistros"...

Miriarch

male
Miriarch was the title of a Byzantine personage known only for commanding the troops of the new emperor Constantine X Ducas in 1060 and 1061 in the...

Atenulf II of Benevento II of Benevento

male, deceased (940)
Atenulf II (also "Atenolf", "Atenolfo", "Atinolfo", "Adenolfo", "Atenulfo", or "Adenulfo"; died 940) was the younger brother of Prince Landulf I of...