Michael VIII Palaiologos — Μιχαῆλ Η΄ Παλαιολόγος Emperor of Nicaea and Emperor of the Byzantine Empire Painting of Michael VIII … Wikipedia
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Michael I Rangabe — Michael I Rangabes Μιχαήλ Α΄ Ραγκαβές Emperor of the Byzantine Empire Emperor Michael I on a contemporary coin Reign 2 October 811 – 813 … Wikipedia
Michael Caerularius — Michael Cærularius † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Michael Cærularius (Keroulários). Patriarch of Constantinople (1043 58), author of the second and final schism of the Byzantine Church, date of birth unknown; d. 1058. After the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Michael Asen I of Bulgaria — Michael II Asen Еmperor of Bulgaria A mural Emperor Michael Asen I. Reign 1246–1256 Died 1256 … Wikipedia
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Michael I Cerularius — Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople See Patriarchate of Constantinople Enthroned … Wikipedia
Michael Melissenos — (Greek: Μιχαὴλ Μελισσηνός) was a notable Byzantine aristocrat and general during the reign of Emperor Constantine V (r. 741–775). Michael is the first attested member of the noble Melissenos family.[1] A favourite of Constantine V, he was given… … Wikipedia
Michael II Komnenos Doukas — Despot of Epirus Reign 1230–1266/1268 Died … Wikipedia
Michael Psellus — Michael Psellus † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Michael Psellus (Michael ho Psellos), Byzantine statesman, scholar, and author, born apparently at Constantinople, 1018; died probably 1078. He attended the schools, afterwards learning… … Catholic encyclopedia