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  1. Helena Argyre or Argyropoulaina (Greek: Ἑλένη Ἀργυρή/Ἀργυροπούλαινα, Georgian: ელენე, elene) (died c. 1033) was a Byzantine noblewoman of the Argyros family and Queen Consort of Georgia as the first wife of King Bagrat IV of the Bagratids.

  2. 9 de ene. de 2021 · Helena Argyre or Argyropoulaina (Greek: Ἑλένη Ἀργυρή/Ἀργυροπούλαινα, Georgian: ელენე, elene) (died c. 1033) was a Byzantine princess of the Argyros family and Queen Consort of Georgia as the first wife of King Bagrat IV of the Bagratids.

  3. Helena Argyre or Argyropoulaina was a Byzantine noblewoman of the Argyros family and Queen Consort of Georgia as the first wife of King Bagrat IV of the Bagratids. She was given off in marriage by her uncle, the Byzantine emperor Romanos III Argyros, to the boy-king Bagrat c. 1032.

  4. Mariam also brought him the Byzantine princess Helena Argyre as wife. Helena was a daughter of Basil Argyros , brother of Emperor Romanos, and the marriage was a diplomatic effort to establish a strategic association.

  5. The Treaty of 1031 was concluded between Kingdom of Georgia and the Byzantine Empire. It was signed by the Queen regent of Georgia, Mariam of Vaspurakan, and the Byzantine Emperor Romanos III Argyros .

  6. Romanos I Lakapenos o Lekapenos (griego: Ρωμανός Λακαπήνος o Λεκαπηνός, Rōmanos I Lakapēnos o Lekapēnos; c. 870 - 15 de junio de 948), latinizado como Romanus I Lecapenus, fue emperador bizantino de 920 hasta su deposición en 944, sirviendo como regente del joven Constantino VII.

  7. Helena Argyre (Q3558336) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Byzantine noblewoman. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Helena Argyre.