Constantine Opos

Constantine Opos

Constantine Opos (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Ὤπος) can refer to:


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  • Constantine Opos (megas doux) — Constantine Opos Allegiance Byzantine Empire Rank strategos, megas doux Battles/wars Battle of Dyrrhachium (1081), Byzantine–Seljuk Wars …   Wikipedia

  • Constantine Opos (catepan) — For other people of the same name, see Constantine Opos (disambiguation). Constantine Leo Opos (Italian: Costantino Opo) was the Byzantine catapan of Italy from 1033 to 1038. He replaced Michael Protospatharios. The record of a strategos named… …   Wikipedia

  • Constantine Dalassenos (thalassokrator) — For other people named Constantine Dalassenos, see Constantine Dalassenos. Constantine Dalassenos Allegiance Byzantine Empire Rank doux of the fleet, thalassokrator Battles/wars …   Wikipedia

  • Constantinos Opos — Constantinos Leo Opos (or Constantine; it. Costantino Opo) was the Byzantine catapan of Italy from 1033 to 1038. He replaced Michael Protospatharios. The record of a strategos named Leo Opos, sent to Italy at about the same time, is probably of… …   Wikipedia

  • Megas doux — The megas doux Alexios Apokaukos (1341 1345), in the garb of his office. The megas doux (Greek: μέγας δούξ; English: grand duke) was one of the highest positions in the hierarchy of the later Byzantine Empire, denoting the commander in chief o …   Wikipedia

  • Excubitors — Active ca. 460 – ca. 1081 Country Byzantine Empire Type heavy cavalry, imperial guard Garrison/HQ Constantinople, Bithynia …   Wikipedia

  • Michael Spondyles — (Greek: Μιχαὴλ Σπονδύλης, Italian: Michele Sfrondilo) was a Byzantine patrician and duke who ruled first Antioch, before it was lost to the Seljuk Turks, and then Apulia and Calabria, all that was left of Byzantine Italy before its Norman… …   Wikipedia

  • Michael Protospatharios — (Italian: Michele Protospatario) was the Byzantine catepan of Italy from 1031 to 1033. He was sent to Bari after his predecessor, Pothos Argyrus, was killed in battle with the Saracens who took Cassano allo Ionio in Calabria. Michael was high and …   Wikipedia

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