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  1. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Challenges to Imperial Authority in the Reign of Alexios I Komnemos: the Conspiracy of Nikephoros Diogenes" by P. Frankopan Skip to search form Skip to main content Skip to account menu

  2. Nikephoros Diogenes (Greek: Νικηφόρος Διογένης), Latinized as Nicephorus Diogenes, was the son of Byzantine Emperor Romanos IV Diogenes and Eudokia Makrembolitissa. Crowned co-emperor during his father's reign, he later served as a general during the reign of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos, scoring successes in the Byzantine campaigns against the Normans and Pechenegs, as well as ...

  3. Leo Diogenes – born in 1069, and according to Anna Comnena was made co-emperor during his father's reign. In the reign of Alexius I, he was taken into the imperial palace and given various high commands. He died in Alexius's campaigns against the Pechenegs in 1087. Nikephoros Diogenes – born in 1069, made Co-emperor upon his birth.

  4. Eastern Orthodox. Nikephoros III Botaneiates ( Greek: Νικηφόρος Βοτανειάτης, 1002–1081), Latinized as Nicephorus III Botaniates, was Byzantine Emperor from 7 January 1078 to 1 April 1081. He was born in 1002, and became a general during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos, serving in the Pecheneg ...

  5. I claimed that Leo, metropolitan of Chalcedon had been influenced by participants of plots against Alexios I, such as anonymous high ranking officials in 1087, and members of Nikephoros Diogenes' plot in 1094. This was one of the factors that led to Leo's banishment to Sozopolis.

  6. Nikephoros Diogenes. Nikephoros Diogenes; Co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire [1] Reign: 1070–1071: Born ...

  7. Nikephoros II Phokas (Greek: Νικηφόρος Φωκᾶς, Nikēphóros Phōkãs; c. 912 – 11 December 969), Latinized Nicephorus II Phocas, was Byzantine emperor from 963 to 969. His career, not uniformly successful in matters of statecraft or of war, nonetheless greatly contributed to the resurgence of the Byzantine Empire during the 10th century.