- Gregory Pakourianos
Gregory Pakourianos ( _el. Γρηγοριος Πακουριανός, _ka. გრიგოლ ბაკურიანის-ძე, "Grigol Bakurianis-dze"; _hy. Գրիգոր Բակուրյան, "Grigor Bakurian") (died 1086) was an Armeno-Georgian [cite book |last=Guillou |first=André|title= La Civilasation Byzantine|year= 1974|publisher= Arthaud|isbn=2700300203] [Robert W. Edwards "The Vale of Kola: A Final Preliminary Report on the Marchlands of Northeast Turkey": Dumbarton Oaks Papers, Vol. 42, 1988, p. 139] politician and military commander in the Byzantine service. He is primarily known as the founder of the then-
Georgian Orthodox Bachkovo Monastery inBulgaria and the author of itstypicon .He was born into a prominent noble family ["...this man was "small indeed in stature, but a mighty warrior," [Iliad 5:801] as the poet says, and descended from a noble Armenian family.” Medieval Sourcebook:
Anna Comnena : The Alexiad, Book 2, IV. Translated by Elizabett A. S. Dawes, 1928. Fordham University Center for Medieval Studies, New York, 2006, [http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/AnnaComnena-Alexiad02.html] ] from the Tao/Tayk region which had been annexed by the Byzantines as thetheme of Iberia since 1001. Engaged in a military service since at least the early 1060s, he served in the Byzantine-controlled Georgian, Armenian,Syria n, and Balkan Peninsula lands. He participated in the unsuccessful defense of Ani against the Seljuk leaderAlp Arslan in 1064. He served afterwards underMichael VII Ducas (1071–78) andNicephorus III Botaniates (1078–81) in various responsible positions on both the eastern and the western frontiers of the empire. As the Seljuk advance forced the Byzantines to evacuate the easternAnatolia n fortresses and theTheme of Iberia , he ceded the control overKars to KingGeorge II of Georgia in 1072-1073 but this did not prevent the invaders from capturing the city.Later he was involved in a coup that removed Nicephorus III. The new Emperor
Alexius I Comnenus appointed him "megas domestikos of All the West" and gave him many more properties in theBalkans . He possessed numerous estates in various parts of the empire and was afforded a variety of privileges by the emperor, including exemption from certain taxes.In 1081, he commanded left flank in the battle against the
Normans atDyrrachium . A year later he evicted the Normans from Moglena, the present dayGreece . He died in 1086 fighting thePechenegs at the battle of Beliatoba, charging so vigorously he crashed into a tree.He was also known as a noted patron and promoter of Christian culture. He together with his brother Apasios made in 1074 a significant donation to the
Georgian Orthodox Iviron monastery onMount Athos . In 1083, he founded the Georgian Orthodox monastery of Petritzos (Petritsoni) (the present dayBachkovo Monastery ) and wrote the regulations ("typicon ") for it. He signed his name in Armenian characters rather than Greek. [cite book
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Literature
* A. Chanidze, "Au sujet du batisseur de monastere de Petritsoni Grigol Bakourianis-dze (en Bulgarie)," "BK" 38 (1980), 36; idem, "Le grand domestique de l'occident, Gregorii Bakurianis-dze, et le monastere georgien fonde par lui en Bulgarie," "BK" 28 (1971), 134;
*Anna Comnena . “The Alexiad”, Translated by E.R.A. Sewter, Pengium Books Ltd., London, 1969, (reprinted in 2003), Pp. 560.
* Louis Petit, Typikon de Grégoire Pacourianos pour le monastère de Pétritzos (Bachkovo) en Bulgarie, texte original, Viz. Vrem., XI, Suppl. no 1, SPB 1904, XXXII+63 p.
* Nina Garsoian. “The Byzantine Annexation of the Armenian Kingdoms in the Eleventh Century”. In: The Armenian People from Ancient to Modern Times, vol. 1, New York, 1977, 192 p.
* Н.Я. Марр. Аркаун – монгольское название христиан..., СПб., с. 17 -31.
* Арутюновой – Фиданян, В. А. Типик Григория Пакуриана. Введение, перевод и комментарий. Ереван, 1978, с. 249.External links
* [http://www.doaks.org/typikaPDF/typ032.pdf Byzantine Monastic Foundation Documents]
* [http://www.stmaryofegypt.org/typika/typ032.html About Typicon]
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