Argyrus
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Argyrus — (or Argyros ) was the son of the Lombard hero Melus of Bari. Upon Melus defeat at Cannae in 1018, Argyrus and his mother were captured and taken to Constantinople as prisoners. He was out of confinement by 1038, when he returned to Apulia, then… … Wikipedia
ARGYRUS — nomen urbis. Steph. ex Philisto. Item mons. Vide Tartessus … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Argyrus, S. — S. Argyrus, (1. Jan.), ein Martyrer in Afrika. S. S. Victor … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
Romanus III Argyrus — born с 968 died April 11, 1034 Byzantine emperor (1028–34). An undistinguished Byzantine patrician, he was compelled by the dying emperor Constantine VIII to marry his daughter Zoe and become his successor. Romanus proved inept in military and… … Universalium
East-West Schism — The East West Schism, or the Great Schism, divided medieval Christendom into Eastern (Greek) and Western (Latin) branches, which later became known as the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church, respectively. Relations between East and… … Wikipedia
Battle of Civitate — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Civitate partof= caption=Battle plan of the Battle of Civitale. Red: Normans. Blue: Papal coalition. date=18 June 1053 place=Civitella del Fortore (near Foggia), Italy result=Norman victory… … Wikipedia
William Iron Arm — [Guillaume Bras de fer in French, Guglielmo Braccio di Ferro in Italian and Gugghiermu Vrazzu di Ferru in Sicilian.] (born before 1010 ndash; died 1046) was a Norman adventurer, founder of the fortunes of the Hauteville family. One of twelve sons … Wikipedia
Arduin the Lombard — Arduin was a Greek speaking Lombard nobleman who fought originally for the Byzantines on Sicily and later against them as the leader of a band of Norman mercenaries. He was the leader of the troops committed by Guaimar IV of Salerno to Giorgio… … Wikipedia
Basil Theodorocanus — ( it. Teodoro Cano) briefly served as Byzantine Catepan of Italy. He was a patrician and a former companion in arms of George Maniaches when he was appointed to go to Apulia and Calabria and put down the revolts of Maniaches and Argyrus in 1042.… … Wikipedia
Norman conquest of southern Italy — The Kingdom of Sicily (in green) in 1154, representing the extent of Norman conquest in Italy over several decades of activity by independent adventurers The Norman conquest of southern Italy spanned the late eleventh and much of the twelfth… … Wikipedia