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Hervé Frankopoulos

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bribed a certain "Frankabol", to avoid battle. Whether this was indeed Hervé is uncertain, but he was executed by Emperor
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in chains, but there he was apparently reconciled to the Byzantine emperor: a surviving
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from 1038 to 1040. Between 1040 and 1043, he took part in the campaign against the
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He was possibly the founder of the late Byzantine Phrangopoulos family.
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and one of the Greek's two chief lieutenants. In the same year, he and
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Prosopography of the Byzantine World: Hervé Phrangopoulos/Frankopoulos
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Seal of Frankopoulos with St. Peter on the obverse and his titles of
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magistros
vestes
stratelates
Greek
Italian
Greek
Frank
Norman
mercenary
Byzantine service
Amatus of Montecassino
Byzantine Empire
George Maniakes
Muslims
Sicily
Greeks
Apulia
Avellino
Nikephoros Bryennios the Elder
Katakalon Kekaumenos
Pechenegs
Danube
magistros
Emperor
Michael VI Stratiotikos
Armeniac theme
Asia Minor
Lake Van
Armenians

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