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  1. Nikephoros Melissenos (Greek: Νικηφόρος Μελισσηνός, c. 1045 – 17 November 1104), Latinized as Nicephorus Melissenus, was a Byzantine general and aristocrat. Of distinguished lineage, he served as a governor and general in the Balkans and Asia Minor in the 1060s.

  2. Nicéforo Meliseno (en idioma griego: Νικηφόρος Μελισσηνός; 1045-17 de noviembre de 1104) fue un general y aristócrata bizantino. De linaje distinguido, sirvió como gobernador y general en los Balcanes y en Asia Menor en la década de 1060.

  3. The Melissenos family (Greek: Μελισσηνός), latinized Melissenus, feminine form Melissene (Μελισσηνή), latinized Melissena, was the name of a Byzantine noble family that flourished from the late 8th century on until the end of the Byzantine Empire and beyond.

  4. Nikephoros Melissenos ( Greek: Νικηφόρος Μελισσηνός, c. 1045 – 17 November 1104), Latinized as Nicephorus Melissenus, was a Byzantine general and aristocrat. Of distinguished lineage, he served as a governor and general in the Balkans and Asia Minor in the 1060s.

  5. Nikephoros Melissenos was one of the most prominent figures in Byzantine Empire in the second half of the 1 1th c. Important enough. have launched a serious bid for the imperial throne in 1080-1081, Melissenos came to be highly regarded and richly rewarded by the. of Alexios I Komnenos, the man who effectively prevented Nikephoros.

  6. Translation. Θεοτόκε βοήθει Νικηφόρῳ δεσπότῃ τῷ Μελισηνῷ. Mother of God, help Nikephoros Melissenos, despotes. Commentary. Nikephoros revolted against the rule of Nikephoros III Botaneiates, and at Nicaea in late 1080 he assumed the title of emperor.

  7. Surviving seals for Melissenos include the titles, in addition to despotes, of autokrator and caesar; the latter belongs to the period after he signed the truce with Alexios Komnenos (BZS1958.106.649). Zacos and Veglery have read the inscription identifying Nikephoros Melissenos as K,AT,RWMAIWNOMELICHNO,.