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  1. Joseph Bringas (Greek: Ὶωσῆφ Βρίγγας, romanized: Iosif Bringas) was an important Byzantine eunuch official in the reigns of Emperor Constantine VII (r. 945–959) and Emperor Romanos II (r. 959–963), serving as chief minister and effective regent during the latter.

  2. In Nicephorus II Phocas: Early life. …will had left a eunuch, Joseph Bringas, in charge of the affairs of state and the 20-year-old empress, Theophano, as acting regent for the legitimate emperors, Basil and Constantine, aged six and three, respectively.

  3. Joseph Bringas. (965) Quick Reference. High official under Constantine VII and Romanos II; died 965 in monastery of the Asekretis, in Pythia (Bithynia). Eunuch, patrikios, and praepositus, Bringas (Bρίγγας) was promoted by Constantine to the ... From: Bringas, Joseph in The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium »

  4. At the recommendation of the influential minister Joseph Bringas, Nikephoros was entrusted to lead this expedition against the Muslim Emirate of Crete, and he led his fleet to the island and defeated a minor Arab force upon disembarking near Almyros.

  5. José Bringas (en griego: Ὶωσῆφ Βρίγγας) fue un importante eunuco y oficial bizantino durante el reinado de los emperadores Constantino VII Porfirogéneta (r. 945-959) y Romano II (r. 959-963). Alcanzó altos puestos civiles y militares mientras regía Constantino VII.

  6. Joseph Bringas (Greek: Ὶωσῆφ Βρίγγας, romanized: Iosif Bringas) was an important Byzantine eunuch official in the reigns of Emperor Constantine VII (r. 945–959) and Emperor Romanos II (r. 959–963), serving as chief minister and effective regent during the latter.

  7. Nicephorus II Phocas (born 912, Cappadocia—died Dec. 10/11, 969, Constantinople) was a Byzantine emperor (963–969), whose military achievements against the Muslim Arabs contributed to the resurgence of Byzantine power in the 10th century.