Michael VI Stratioticus — ▪ Byzantine emperor Stratioticus also spelled Stratiotikos died c. 1057 Byzantine emperor who in his one year reign (1056–57) failed to control the military aristocracy, which deposed him. The empress Theodora, the last ruler of the… … Universalium
List of state leaders in 1057 — 1056 state leaders Events of 1057 1058 state leaders State leaders by year Africa*Fatimid Caliphate unicode|Abū Tamīm Ma add al Mustanṣir bi llāh, Caliph (1036 1094) *Hammadids Buluggin ibn Muhammad (1046 1062) *Ifriqiya (Zirid) Al Muizz ibn… … Wikipedia
List of state leaders in 1056 — 1055 state leaders Events of 1056 1057 state leaders State leaders by year Africa*Fatimid Caliphate unicode|Abū Tamīm Ma add al Mustanṣir bi llāh, Caliph (1036 1094) *Hammadids Buluggin ibn Muhammad (1046 1062) *Ifriqiya (Zirid) Al Muizz ibn… … Wikipedia
Michael VI Stratiotikos — Michael VI Bringas Μιχαήλ ΣΤ΄ Βρίγγας Emperor of the Byzantine Empire Gold tetarteron of Michael s reign Reign 1056–1057 … Wikipedia
Théodora Porphyrogénète — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Théodora. Théodora Impératrice byzantine … Wikipédia en Français
Estrategia militar — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Mapa donde se muestra el planteamiento estratégico de la campaña de Waterloo. Estrategia militar (Estrategia, del griego stratigos o strategos (στρατηγός, pl. στρατηγοί; en griego dórico: στραταγός, stratagos;… … Wikipedia Español
Isaac I Comnenus — ▪ Byzantine emperor born c. 1005 died c. 1061, Constantinople, Byzantine Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey] Byzantine emperor who restored economic stability at home and built up the neglected military defenses of the empire. Isaac was a son of … Universalium
Byzantine emperors* — ▪ Table Byzantine emperors* Zeno 474–491 Anastasius I 491–518 Justin I 518–527 Justinian I 527–565 Justin II 565–578 Tiberius II Constantine (Tiberius II Constantinus) 578–582 Maurice 582–602 Phokas (Phocas) 602–610 Heraclius … Universalium
The Byzantine Empire — The Byzantine Empire † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Byzantine Empire The ancient Roman Empire having been divided into two parts, an Eastern and a Western, the Eastern remained subject to successors of Constantine, whose capital was at … Catholic encyclopedia
Miguel VI — Stratioticus, emperador bizantino (1056 1057). Su nombre era Miguel Bringas, y era descendiente colateral de José Bringas, ministro de Romano II. Su sobrenombre procede del cargo que desempeñaba en la burocracia bizantina: encargado de la… … Enciclopedia Universal