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  1. Pantherios Skleros ( mittelgriechisch Πανθήριος Σκληρός; * um 900; † nach 945) entstammte der alten byzantinischen Magnatenfamilie der Skleroi, diente unter Kaiser Romanos I. Lakapenos (920–944) als Feldherr, war Stratege des Thema Lykandos und des Thema Thrakesion und wurde 944 Domestikos ton scholon (etwa: Oberkommandierender der Streitkräfte ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SklerosSkleros - Wikipedia

    The Skleros (Greek: Σκληρός; plural: Σκληροί, Skleroi), latinized Sclerus, feminine form Skleraina (Σκλήραινα), Latinized Scleraena, was a noble Byzantine family active mostly in the 9th–11th centuries as members of the military aristocracy, and as civil functionaries thereafter.

  3. 15 de may. de 2023 · Born about 0895 in Byzantine Empire. Ancestors. Son of Niketas Skleros [uncertain] and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Gregoria Mamikonid — married 0930 [location unknown] Descendants. Father of Bardas Skleros , Konstantinos Skleros and Maria (Skleros) Skleraina.

    • Male
    • Gregoria Mamikonid
  4. General. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Bardas Esclero (en griego: Βάρδας Σκληρός; fallecido el 2 de abril de 991) fue un militar bizantino que encabezó una revuelta a gran escala en Asia contra el emperador Basilio II entre 976–979.

  5. Bardas Skleros ( Greek: Βάρδας Σκληρός) or Sclerus was a Byzantine general who led a wide-scale Asian rebellion against Emperor Basil II during the years 976 to 979. Background. Bardas belonged to the great family of the Skleroi, which owned enormous estates at the eastern outskirts of Asia Minor.

  6. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Photeinos (Munir) Skleros: Also Known As: "Panthetios" Birthdate: circa 903: Birthplace: Constantinople, Turkey: Death: after 944 Immediate Family: Son of Niketas Skleros and Gregoria Husband of Gregoria Father of Konstantinos Skleros; Anna Skleraina; Maria Skleraina and Bardas Skleros Half brother of Maria Sclaerena. Managed by:

  7. 7 de oct. de 2018 · Konstantinos Skleros (son of Munīr/Pantherios), b. ca. 930. [xii] He held the title of Patrikios in 970 when he took part in the battle of Arkadiopolis where the Byzantine army, under his brother Bardas, defeated an army led by Sviatoslav I of Kiev.