Mutazz, Caliph, 286
Myron, father-in-law of Petronas, 257 Mytilene, 191
Naples, 309 sq., 311 sq., 313 sqq., 331 Nasar, stratêgos of Bukellarians, 283 Nasr, Saracen rebel, 259, 262, 265, 272 Nasr, envoy, 279 sq.
Naukratios of Studion, 192 Navarino, 377
Navy, 229 sqq., 291, 301, 421; Im- perial, 91, 230, 421; Thematic, 90, 230; Saracen, 293 Neatokometes, see John Neatokometes Negroes, 89, 124, 238 Neocaesarea, 108, 264 Neoi, island of, 293 Nestor, see Pseudo-Nestor Nestorians, 243
Nicaea (in Thrace), 347 Nicephorus I., Emperor: General Logo- thete, 5; conspires against Irene, ib.; coronation, 6; descent and character, 8; reign and policy, 9 sqq.; family, 14; age, ib.; death, 15, 344; story of his hunting, 30; ecclesiastical policy, 31 sqq., 57; financial measures, 212 sqq.; war with Saracens, 249 sqq.; fortifies Ancyra, 266; negotiations with Charles the Great, 320 sq., 324 sq.; recovers Venice, 324; revolt against, in Liburnia, 329; Bulgarian wars of, 340 sqq.; revolt of Peloponnesian Slavs against, 376 sqq. Nicephorus, Patriarch of Constantinople:
political action in reign of Stauracius, 18 sq.; requires capitulation from Michael I., 20; election as Patriarch, 32 sqq.; his praise of Leo V., 47; demands oath of orthodoxy from Leo V., 56 sq.; opposition to Leo, 62 sqq.; illness, 66 sq.; deposed,
his monasteries, 68, 112; writings of, 69, 70; visited by Theodore Studion, 112; buried in Church of Apostles, 182; Life by Ignatius, 183; relations to Roman See, 208
Nicephorus Maleinos, 175
Nicephorus, envoy of Leo V. to Lewis the Pious, 329
Nicephorus, engineer, 343 Nicetas, abbot of Medikion, 73 Nicetas Paphlagon, his Vita Ignatii, 470 sq. (The attribution has been unsuccessfully assailed by Papado- pulos-Kerameus.)
Nicetas, author of Refutation of
Mohammad, 439
Nicetas, bishop of Myra, 117
Nicetas Rentakios, 380
Nicetas, commander of a fleet against Venice, 324
Nicolas I., Pope: letter to Theodora, 177; ideas and claims, 192 sq.,
199; policy in the Ignatian schism, correspondence with Michael and Photius, 193 sqq.; gifts of Michael III. to, 193; claim to Sicily and Illyricum, 194 sq.; letter to Eastern Patriarchs, 197 sq.; synods of, 199; opposition to, in the West, 200 sq.; anathematised at Con- stantinople, 201; responses to Bul- garian questions, 389 sqq.; summons Cyril and Methodius to Rome, 400; death, ib.
Nicolas, caretaker of St. Diomede, 166 Nicolas, iconoclastic preacher, 38, 41 Nicolas Skutelops, 197
Nicolas, Studite monk, 71, 145, 192, 452 Nicomedia, 83
Nicopolis, on Danube, 338, 347 Nicopolis, on Jantra, 362 Nigrinianae, 367
Novgorod, 412, 413, 417, 419, 423 Nyssa, 266
Obelierius, 323, 324, 325 Ochrida, 371, 384
Oderzo (Opitergium), 321 Oekonomos (ecclesiastical), 35, 108 Okorses, 366
Olbianos, stratêgos of Armeniacs, 87, 90, 99, 102 Oleg, 423
Omar, Emir of Melitene, 259, 281 sqq.; death, 284
Omurtag, Bulgarian king, aids Michael
II. against Thomas, 100 sqq.; reign, 359 sqq.; form of his name, 360; buildings and inscriptions, 366 sqq.; persecution of Christians, 382; children, 451 Onegavon, 365 sq. Onopniktes, river, 112
Ooryphas, question of identity of persons of this name, 143 sq.; Nicetas, 191, 230; see also 290, 292, 419 Oracles, 300; books of, 51 Organs, 128, 134
Orthodoxy, Feast of, 150 sqq. Oskold, 422 sq. Ossero, 313
Ossetians, 409
Ostia, 314
Otranto, 309
Parteciaci, of Venice, 328 (see Agnellus Parteciaci)
Partridge, symbolic, 170
Paschal I., Pope: correspondence with Theodore Stud., 71, 73; on image- worship, 115; death, 118
Passau, archbishopric of, 392, 400 Patrae, 167, 377 sq.
Patriarchs of Constantinople, appointment
of, 189 sq., 196; oath of, 189; elec- tion of laymen, 32, 33, 194, 196, 207 Patriarchs, oriental, 138, 192, 197, 200 Patrikes, architect, 132
Patzikos, see Constantine Patzikos Patzinaks, 411, 424, 425, 492 Paulicians, under Nicephorus I., 38;
persecution under Michael I., 40, 277; support Thomas, 86, 109; persecuted by Theophilus and Theodora, 276 sqq.; settlements in eastern Cappadocia, 278; in Bulgaria, 388
Paulus, stratêgos of Kephallenia, 324 Paulus, bishop of Populonia, 389 Peacocks, 322
Philotheos, General Logothete, 171 Photeinos, 289 sq., 296 sq., 479 sq. Photius, Patriarch: family of, 156; 163;
constructs genealogy for Basil I., 165; 171; letters to Michael III. after murder of Bardas, 172 sqq., 175; career, 186; doctrine of two souls, 187; Patriarch, 190; con- ciliatory policy, 192; correspondence with Pope Nicolas, 193 sqq.; con- demned by Roman synod, 199; condemns Latin heresies, 200; obtains condemnation of Pope, 201; accused of forgery, 202; deposed, 203; death, 204; a Father of the Church, ib.; De mystagogia, 205; champion of Greek national feeling, 206; letter to Boris, 387 sq.; friend- Iship with Constantine the Philo- sopher, 393 sq.; sermons on the Russian peril, 420 sq.; sends bishop to Russians, 422; books of, 432, 446 sq.; learning, 435; alleged compact with the devil, 444 sq.; on earth- quakes, 445; Bibliotheca, 445 sqq. ; relations with Cretan Emirs, 439 Phrixu-limen, 127
Physiologus, illustrations of, 432 Pictures, 430 sqq.; Last Judgment, 386 (see Icons and Skylitzes)
Pippin, King, 323 sq., 326 Piracy, 327
Pisidia, Paulicians in, 38
Platani, 305
Plate, island, 30, 183
Plateia Petra, fort, 176
Plato, abbot, 32; exiled, 34, 36
Plato, Bodleian MS. of, 448; Arabic translations, 438, 441
Pliska, 332 sqq.; Nicephorus I. plunders
(1) 341, (2) 343; 360
Podandos, 246, 256 Podreza, 167
Poetry (see also Political verses), vulgar, 108; of Constantine the Sicilian,
Poliane, 411, 412
Poliorcetic machines, 358
Political verses, 82
Ponza, archipelago of, 314
Poson, battle of, 283 sq., 385 Postmaster, of Caliphate, 236. Praedenecenti, 364 Praenete, 192
Praepositus, 127, 175
Praetorian Prefect of Illyricum, 223 sq. Praktores, 210
Prefect of City (üñaрxos), 10, 124, 127;
"father of the city," 128; 137, 345; Ooryphas, 144, 419 Presiam, 369, 370, Appendix X. Preslav, Great, foundation of, 367 sq. Preslav, Little, 338
Princes, Islands of, 419 (see Prinkipo, Prote, Antigoni, etc.)
Prinkipo (Prince's Island), 7, 111, 116, 183
Probaton, 347, 373, 483 Proclus, 441
Proconnesian islands, 41, 293 Procopia (Empress), marriage, 14; 17, 19, 20; coronation, 22; jealousy of wife of Leo V., 27; tonsured, 29; 196, 346, 350
Procopius, protovestiarios of Bardas, 171 Prote, island, 13, 30, 55, 184
Protoasekretis, Eutychian, 66; Photius, 186
Protostrator, Manuel, 27; 161; Basil, 168 Protovestiarios (Keeper of Private Ward- robe), Leo Chamaidrakon, 124; Theophanes, 157; Rentakios, 177 Prusa, 112
Psalters Khludov, 431; Barberini,
Pseudo-Nestor, 418, 423
Pseudo-Simeon, chronicle, 44, 459 Psicha, 152
Ptolemy the Geographer, 441; Vatican
MS. of his work, 4361
Pulcheria, daughter of Theophilus, 143, 160, Appendix VI.
Pylae (in Bithynia), 257
Quaestor, functions, 10; Theoktistos, 5;
Arsaber, 14; Eustathios, 122
Quarnero, Gulf of, 313
Rentakios, 177 (see Nicetas Rentakios) Resaina, 258, 474
Rhaedestos, 195, 356
Rhegion (in Thrace), 355
Rhegion (in Calabria), see Reggio Rodentos, 246
Rodsaldus, bishop of Porto, 193, 199 Romanus I., Emperor, 443, 455, 458 Romanus, stratêgos of Anatolics, 343 Rome, See of question of appeal to, 114, 185, 199; theory of supremacy of, 115, 180, 194, 198, 199, 205 Rome, attacked by Saracens, 314; pro- claims Charles the Great Emperor, 318 Rossano, 309
Rostislav, 383, 393, 396 Rufinianae, 133 Rurik, 422
Rusokastro, 361
Sikenolf, 312 Silention, 113, 125, 146 Silistria, 335
Simeon, magister: chronicle, 136, 170,
175, 176, 257, 369 sq., Appendix IV. Simeon, monk, kinsman of Michael I., 20 Simeon, monk, correspondent of Theo- dore Stud., 33, 38
Simeon, abbot, correspondent of Theo- dore Stud., 36
Simeon, Cretan bishop, 163
Simeon, spatharios (in Sicily), 304 Simeon Stylites of Lesbos, 33; persecuted
by Leo V., 75; by Theophilus, 139; interview with Theodora, 148
Simeon, Tsar, date of accession, 373; story that he was killed by magic, 444
Skutelops, see Nicolas Skutelops
Skylitzes, John: Chronicle, 272, 278; illustrations in Madrid MS. of, 28, 45, 55, 137, 141, 143, 163, 444 Skyros, 93
Slaves, duties on, 217; traffic in, 322 Slavonic alphabets and early theological literature, 396 sqq., 487
Slavs, of Macedonia, 92, 342, 371, 399; of Dalmatia, 329; of Croatia, 363; of Peloponnesus, 373, 376 sqq.; of Russia, 411, 412
Smoleanoi, Slavonic tribe, 373 Smolensk, 413
Smyrna, Theodore Stud. at, 72 Soandos, 473
Socrates, 441
Sophene, Little, 260 sqq.
Sophia, sister of Theodora, 155 Sortes biblicae, 390
Souls, heresy of two, 187
Spain, 273, 287, 300, 304 Spanos, Mass of the, 163
Spektas, see John Spektas
Sper, 261
Stara Zagora, 347
Stauracius, Emperor, crowned, 14; marriage, 15; reign, 16 sqq.
Stauracius, son of Michael I., 14, 29 Stenon (the Bosphorus), 394, 419 Stephanos, Domestic of the Schools, 16; alternately suspected, 17, and trusted by Stauracius, 19; under Michael I., 27
Stephanos, nephew of Theodora, 156 Stephanos, patrician, 262 Stephanos, St., of Surozh, 417 Stephen I., Duke of Naples, 309 Stephen II., Duke of Naples, 310 Stratêgoi in command of more than one Theme, 10. See Themes Strobilos, 75
Studite monks, schism of, 36, 41; friendship with Manuel, 145, 146; theory of Church and opposition to Patriarchs, 180 sqq., 209; excom- municated by Methodius, 182; monastic reform, 208 (see Theodore, abbot of Studion) Stylite saints, 33 Suda, bay of, 288 Sudeê (Afshin)? 264 Sugdaia, 417, 418
Sundus, fort, 473 Surnames, 22 Surozh, 417, 418 Surrentum, 314 Syllaion, 61
Symbatios (Constantine), son of Leo V.,
Symbatios, cousin of Asylaion, 178, 458
Symbatios, son-in-law of Bardas Caesar, 159, 170, 174, 175
Synkellos (of Constantinople), 135 Synods, see Councils.
Syracuse, 296 sq., 299; Saracen siege of, 300 sqq.; 308
Syria, literature of, introduces Greek learning to Arabs, 234
Tabit ibn Kurra, 438
Tagmata, 63, 227 sq., 265, 283, 491 (see Schools, Excubitors, Arithmos, Hikanatoi)
Taktikon Uspenski (list of officials compiled A. D. 842-856), 222, 223 Tamatarkha, 409, 414 Tarasius, Patriarch, crowns Nicephorus, 6; 13; policy, 31; death, 32; opportunism, 34; Leo V. dreams of, 51; "Taraxios," 59; 156, 180 sq. Tarasius, brother of Photius, 156, 446 Tarath, 241
Klimata (Cherson), 223 sq., 417; stratêgos: Petronas, ib.
Koloneia, 223, 225, 283; dux, 223 Macedonia, 225, 352; stratêgoi: 166; John Aplakes, 350
Opsikian, 87, 122, 283, 346; Counts: Musulakios, 5; Katakylas, 87; Peganes, 122
Paphlagonia, 222 sq., 230, 283, 416, 418
Peloponnesus, 224, 230, 378; stratêgoi: Joannes Creticus, 307; Leo Sklêros, 378; Theoktistos Bryennios, 379 Samos, 230
Petronas, 278, 283; Constantine Kontomytes, 291
Theodegios, astronomer, 439
Theodora, Empress : marriage, 81 sqq.; parentage, 81; speculates in mer- chandise, 123; children of, 126, Appendix VI.; intercedes for Lazarus, 140; devotion to images, 141 sq.; regent, 144, 154 sqq.; restoration of images, 144 sqq.; rule of, 154 sqq.; fall, 159 sq., 468 sqq.; plots against Bardas, 161; liberated, 169, 177; 179; Gebeon's slander of, 189; savings of, 164, 211, 231; 284; ransoms Theodore Kupharas, 385 Theodore, geometer, 439 Theodore Graptos, and his brother Theophanes, persecuted by Leo V., 75; by Theophilus, 136 sqq.
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