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  1. Michael VII Doukas or Ducas (Greek: Μιχαήλ Δούκας, romanized: Mikhaḗl Doúkas), nicknamed Parapinakes (Greek: Παραπινάκης, lit. "minus a quarter", with reference to the devaluation of the Byzantine currency under his rule), was the senior Byzantine emperor from 1071 to 1078.

  2. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Michael VII Ducas (born c. 1050, Constantinople, Byzantine Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey]—died c. 1090, Constantinople) was the Byzantine emperor (1071–78) whose policies hastened the conquest of Asia Minor by the Turks. The eldest son of Constantine X Ducas, Michael was a minor on his father’s death (May 21, 1067), and his ...

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  3. Miguel VII Ducas fue emperador de Bizancio (1072-1078). Se le conoció también como Miguel Parapinacesmenos un cuarto»), por la devaluación que durante su reinado sufrió la moneda bizantina . Juventud y llegada al trono bizantino. Miguel VII era hijo del emperador Constantino X y de su esposa Eudoxia.

  4. Rulers of Byzantium. Michael VII Doukas (1071–1078) Placed on the throne by his uncle, the caesar John Doukas, after Romanos IV’s defeat and capture at Mantzikert, Michael suffered by comparison with the strong figures around him.

  5. Michael VII Doukas or Ducas, nicknamed Parapinakes, was the senior Byzantine emperor from 1071 to 1078. He was known as incompetent as an emperor and reliant on court officials, especially of his finance minister Nikephoritzes, who increased taxation and luxury spending while not properly financing their army.

  6. Miguel VII Ducas, Emperador de Bizancio (1059-1078). Emperador romano de Bizancio (1071-78) y último representante de la dinastía de los Ducas. Nacido en Constantinopla, en el año 1059, y muerto retirado como monje en un convento de Éfeso, en el año 1078. Primogénito del emperador Constantino IX y de la emperatriz Eudoxia, después de la ...

  7. Doukas or Dukas ( c. 1400 – after 1462) [1] was a Byzantine Greek historian who flourished under Constantine XI Palaiologos, the last Byzantine Emperor. [2] He is one of the most important sources for the last decades and eventual fall of the Byzantine Empire to the Ottomans .