Pliska, 332 877.; Nicephorus I. plunders
(1) 341, (2) 343; 360
Podandos, 246, 256
Podrez, 167
Poetry (see also Political verses), vulgar,
108; of Constantine the Sicilian, 140 *.
Poliane, 411, 412
Poliorcetic machines, 358
Political verses, 82
Ponza, archipelago of, 314
Poson, battle of, 283 8., 385 Postmaster, of Caliphate, 236 Praedenecenti, 364 Praenete, 192
Praepositus, 127, 175
Practorian Prefect of Myricum, 225 sq. Praktores, 210
Preject of City (ürapxos), 10, 121, 127; father of the city," 128; 137, 345; Ooryphas, 144, 419
Presiam, 369, 370, Appendix X. Preslay, Great, foundation of, 387 Preslay, 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, 316, 350
Procopius, protovestiarios of Bardas, 171 Prote, island, 13, 30, 55, 184
Protowskretis, Eutychian, 66; Photius, 186
Protostrator, Mannel, 27; 161; Basil, 168 Protorestiarios (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 Ptelene, 112
Ptolemy the Geographer, 441; Vatican
MS. of his work, 436
Pulcheria, daughter of Theophilus, 143, 160, Appendix VI.
Pylae (in Bithynia), 257
Quaestor, functions, 10; Theoktiston, 5; Arsaber, 11: Eustathios, 122
Quarnero, Gulf of, 313
Rentakios, 177 (see Nicetas Rentakios) Resaina, 258, 474
Rhardestos, 195, 356
Rhegion (in Thrace), 355
Rhegion (in Calabria), see Reggio Rodentos, 216
Rodsaldus, bishop of Porto, 193, 199 Romanus 1., Emperor, 443, 455, 458 Romanus, strategos of Anatolies, 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, 353, 393, 396 Rutinianae, 133 Rurik, 422
Rusokastro, 361
Sikenolf, 312
Silention, 113, 125, 146 Silistria, 385
Simeon, magister: chronicle, 136, 170,
175, 176, 257, 369 sq.. Appendix IV. Simeon, monk, kinsman of Michael 1., 20 Simeon, monk, correspondent of Theo- dore Stud., 33, 3S
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 inagic, 444
Sinan, fort, 473 Singidunum, 364, 365 Sinope, 252, 253, 282 Sirica, 248 Sirmium, 365 Sis, 248
Skeuophylax of S. Sophia, 198 Skleros, ace Leo Skleros
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; traflic in, 322 Slavonic alphabets and early theological literature, 396 877., 487
Slavs, of Macedonia, 92, 342, 371, 399; of Dalmatia, 329; of Croatia, 363; of Peloponnesus, 373, 378 897. ; of Russia, 411, 412
Smoleanoi, Slavonic tribe, 373 Smolensk, 413
Smyrna, Theodore Stud. at, 72 Soandos, 473
Stauracius, Emperor, crowned, 14; marriage, 15; reign, 16 877.
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 1.. 27
Stephanos, nephew of Theodora, 156 Stephanos, patrician, 262 Stephanos, St., of Surozh, 417 Stephen T., Duke of Naples, 309 Stephen II., Duke of Naples, 310 Stratigoi 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 87., 209; excom. municated by Methodius, 182; monastic reform, 208 (see Theodore, abbot of Studión) Stylite saints, 33 Suda, bay of, 288 Suder (Afshin) 264 Sugdain, 417, 418
Tabit ibu 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 8. Tarasius, brother of Photius, 156, 446 Tarath, 241
Tarentum, 312, 313
Tarkan, 335, 365
Tarku, 404
Taron, 265 Tarsatica, 329
Tarsus, 245, 250, 256, 473
Tatta, Lake, 283
Tauromenium, 308
Sicily, 309; stratègoi: Elpidios, 295 8.; Constantine, 295; Gregory, ib.; Photeinos, 296; Constantine Kontomytes, 308; Michael, 318 Talaya, Tatla, 224
Thrace, 225, 352; strategos: Leo Triphyllios, 5
Thrakesian, 226, 283, 346; stratigoi: Bardas, 72: Symbatios, 175; Petronas, 278, 283; Constantine Kontomytes, 291
Theodegios, astronomer. 439 Theodora, Empress: marriage, 81 877. ; parentage, 81; speculates in mer chandise, 123; children of, 123, Appendix VI.; intercedes for Lazarus, 140; devotion to images, 141 87. ; regent, 144, 154 847.; restoration of images, 144 87.; rule of, 154 sqq. ; fall, 159 $1., 468 s.; 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, 136 877.
Theodore, abbot of Studion : his flattery of Irene, 4 ; relations to Theoktistos, 26; views on election of Patriarch in S06 A.D., 32 7.; creates schism on Moechian question, 31 877.; genealogy of, 35; godson of Theo- phanes, 36; exile, 37; correspond- ence, ib.; letter to Empress Theo- dosia, 36; opposition to Leo V., 64; protest against Caesaropapism, 65; theory of image-worship, 70; agitation against Læo V., 71 ; exiled and persecuted, ib, syy, ; on second marriage of Michael H., 111; released from prison, 112; satisfac tion at death of Leo V., ib. ; works for image-worship under Michael II., 118 77.; death, 116; body removed to Studion, 116 s., 182; doctrine of ecclesiastical government, 180 sq.; urges war with Bulgaria, 318; collec tions of his letters. Appendix 1. Theodore Krateros, 266, 267. 271 Theodore Kupharas, 871, 885 Theodore Moros, 197
Theodore, oekonomos of St. Sophia, 117 Theodore, protospatharios, governor of Naples, 310
Theodore, strategos, envoy of Michael II. to Lewis, 117
Theodosia, Empress, wife of Leo V., = Barca, 27, 50, 55 811.9 66
Theodosius III., Emperor, 339 Theodosius Babutzikos, 273 Theodosius, bishop of Chalcedon, 273 Theodosius of Melitene, Chronicle, 456 sq. Theodosius Salilaras, 218, 342, 345 Theodote, Empress (of Constantine VI.),
34: kinship to Theodore Stud., 35; brothers, 41 Theodotos Kassiteras, Patriarch of Con- stantinople, family of, 25; friend of Michael I., 25; supports Leo V. in iconoclasm, 59, 67 Patriarch, 68 $4.75; death, 114 sq. ; caricatured, 431
Theodotos, commander in Sicily, 303 sq. Theoguostos, Exarch of Monasteries, 198 $4, 469
Theoguostos, historian, 479
Theoktiste, mother of Empress Theodora,
126, 142 sq. Theoktistos, quaestor, 5; joins in plot against Irene, ib.'; magister, 16: works for the cause of Michael Rangabe, 17 sq7.; influence, 26; advises him not to abdicate, 27 urges war with Bulgaria, 318. Theoktistos, Logothete of Course, helps in conspiracy against Leo V., 52; regent for Michael III., 144, 154
877.; share in restoring images, 145 sq.; power under Theodora, 154 sqq.; house of, in Palace, 155; murder of, 157 sq7.; expedition to Abasgia, 274; expedition to Crete, 291; patronizes Constantine the Philosopher, 394, 395, 439; intro- duces Leo the Philosopher to Theo- philus, 437
Theoktistos Brycnnios, 379 Theophanes, chronographer: tendency
and partiality, 6, 7, 13, 34, 354; on fiscal policy of Nicephorus, 217; last portion of his work, 20, 852, 351, 356, 357; disagreement with Theodore Stud., 38, 181; perse cution of, by Leo V., 74; date of death, i
Theophanes, brother of Empress. Theo- dosia, 67
Theophanes of Farghana, protovestiarios, 157, 238
Theophanes Graptos, sre Theodore
Graptos; bishop of Nicaea, 138 Theophano, Empress; marriage to Stau-
racius, 15; influence over him, 17 87.; retires to cloister, 21, 23 Theophano, daughter of Michael I., 14 Theophilitzes, we Theophilus Paideno.
Theophilus, Emperor: coronation, 80;
marriage, 80 877.; activity against Thomas, 95, 99; administration, 120 sq. love of justice, 122 sq. ; laws, 124; family, 126 and Ap pendix VI.; triumphs, 127 sq., 261; buildings, 129 sq.; icono elastic policy, 135 877.; death, 143; not anathematized, 145 sqq.; ad: ministrative changes in Themes, 222 sq.; financial solvency, 219, 231; war with Saracens, 252 sqq., 472 sqq.: life endangered in battle, 257, 473; embassies to Saracens, 476; embassies to the Franks, 273, 331; embassy to Venice, 312; Slavonic movements in Greece against, 379; relations with Khazars and Cherson, 416 897. ; encourages secular art, 430 sq.; encourages learning, 435 sqq.; coins, Appendix VI.
Theophilus Paideuomenos, 166 Theophilus, one of Amorian martyrs, 271 Theophobos, General, 143, 146, 252 sq., 261, 473
Theophylactus, Emperor, son of Michael 1., 14; coronation, 23; becomes monk, 29; death, 30
Theophylactus, bishop of Nicomedia, 65, 75
Theophylactus, archbishop of Ochrida, 451
Theosteriktos, Vita Nicctac Mediciani, 8, Utigurs, 409
Thessalonica, 35, 223, 371, 393, 399,
Thessalonica, vicariate of, 194 sq., 197 Thirty Years' Treaty with Bulgaria,
360 $77., 462 sq. Thomas the Slavonian, birth, 11; sup ports Bardanes, ib.; Turmarch of the Federates, 46; revolt against Leo V., 48, 54, 85; civil war with Michael 11., 84 7.; coronation at Antioch, S.; death, 105 #q.; attitude of leading image-worshippers to, 116; 252, 288; chronology of revolt, Appendix V.
Thomas, patrician, 66, 67 Timok, river, 337, 363 Tinnis, 293
Tiver'tsi, 412
Torcello, 322, 327
Uzes, 411, 415, 424
Valentine, Duke of Venice, 324 Vandals (?), 89 Varangians, 422 Vaspurakan, 261 87. Veligosti, 876
Venice operations in defence of Sicily, 301.; changes of seat of govern- ment, 321 ., 327; commerce, 322, 326; history of, in ninth century, 823 877.; churches, 327; beginning of independence, 328; warships, ib.
Verbits, pass of, 339, 314, 368 Veregava, pass of, 339, 368 Verisa, 282
Versinicia, battle of, 26, 350 sqq. Vezir, Girand, 236 Viatichi, 412
Vigla (Biλa), see Arithmos Vladimir, son of Boris, 373
Vlastimir, Servian ruler, 372 Vyshegrad, 418
Vytitshev, 413
Walachia, 337
Waldrade, Queen, 200
Wall, Long, of Thrace, 224, 228
Madre (τὸ βασιλικόν βεστιάριον),
210, 212; Chartulary of, 211
Wardrobe, Private (rò oikelakÒy BEOTL-
ápior), 210 (see Protorestiarios)
Wardrobe of the Caesar, 171
Wathik, Caliph, 234, 271, 274
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