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Nikephoros Parsakoutenos

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114:(r. 976–1025) to confront the rebellion of Bardas Skleros. In the summer or autumn of 979, after Skleros had been defeated, several of his supporters remained defiant in the forts they controlled, from which they led raids. Nikephoros was sent to the 109:
approached them, however, they defected to the emperor. It is likely that the family was exiled thereafter, and only rehabilitated in 978, when Bardas Phokas himself was recalled to active service by Emperor
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The family's surname (erroneously spelled Παρσακουντηνός, Parsakountenos, in some manuscripts) derives from the locality of "Parsakoute" (Παρσακούτη). His father,
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on 19 October 954 Theodoulos Parsakoutenos and one of his sons, either Bardas or the younger Nikephoros, were taken prisoner by the
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Lilie, Ralph-Johannes; Ludwig, Claudia; Zielke, Beate; Pratsch, Thomas, eds. (2013).
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on 23 June 966 that the Byzantine captives held by Sayf al-Dawla were released.
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The Parsakoutenoi supported the rebellion by his cousin
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Greek
Byzantine
Nikephoros II Phokas
Theodoulos Parsakoutenos
Phokades
Bardas Phokas the Elder
Nikephoros II Phokas
Theodore
Bardas
Hadath
Hamdanid
Sayf al-Dawla
Abu Firas
prisoner exchange
Bardas Phokas the Younger
John I Tzimiskes
Caesarea in Cappadocia
Bardas Skleros
Basil II
Thracesian Theme




PmbZ
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10th-century Byzantine military personnel
Byzantine people of the Arab–Byzantine wars

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