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  1. Constantine Diogenes (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος Διογένης) was a prominent early 11th-century Byzantine general. Constantine Diogenes may also refer to: Constantine Diogenes (son of Romanos IV) (died 1073), grandson of the general

  2. The Diogenes family first came to prominence during the reign of Basil II early in the 11th century. Constantine Diogenes rose through the ranks of the taghmata – the central armies under the control of the emperor- to become a successful general, important in Basil’s conquering of Bulgaria. Following Basil’s subjugation of Bulgaria, the ...

  3. Hace 2 días · El filósofo Diógenes fue durante su vida una figura extravagante y amante de los gestos escandalosos, un representante único de la «contracultura» de la antigua Grecia, que con total desvergüenza arremetía contra todos, desde reyes a simples esclavos. Vivió en Atenas y en Corinto e hizo alguna visita a Esparta, aunque en realidad era un ...

  4. 16 de dic. de 2011 · Constantine Diogenes was born on November 11, 1050 in Istanbul, Turkey, son of Romanos IV Diogenes and Ана / Anna Alusianae of Bulgaria Комитопулина. He was married about 1069 TO ABT 1071 in Constantinople,Constantinople,Turkey to Theodora Komnene, they gave birth to 1 child. He died about 1074 in Byzantium (Constantinople), Istanbul, Turkey. This information is part of Family ...

  5. 23 de ago. de 2018 · Definition. Constantine X Doukas was the ruler of the Byzantine Empire from 1059 to 1067 CE. During his reign, the Byzantine Empire was attacked by emerging enemies on all sides, including the Normans in Italy and the Seljuk Turks in Armenia and Anatolia. Constantine's policies isolated the Monophysite Armenians, downsized the army at the worst ...

  6. Constantine Diogenes (pretender) Pseudo-Constantine Diogenes or Pseudo-Leo Diogenes (died after 1095) was an unsuccessful pretender to the Byzantine throne against Emperor Alexios I Komnenos. Of lowly origin, he pretended to be a son of Emperor Romanos IV Diogenes. Exiled to Cherson, he escaped and took refuge among the Cumans.

  7. Constantine Diogenes (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Διογένης; died 1073) was one of the sons of Byzantine Emperor Romanos IV Diogenes (reigned 1068–1071). He was a son of Romanos with his first wife Anne, a daughter of Alusian , and hence excluded from the line of succession when his father married the empress-dowager Eudokia Makrembolitissa in 1068.