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Χρονολόγιο
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9th c.: First mention of the Botaneiates family in the sources
summer of 1014: The doukas of Thessalonike Theophylaktos Botaneiates dies at the battle of Kleidi against the Bulgarians. His son Michael distinguishes himself in the same operations
1021-1022: Michael Botaneiates takes part in the campaigns of Basil II against the Abasgoi
1057: Nikephoros Botaneiates participates in the rebellion of Isaac Komnenos
1060's: Nikephoros Botaneiates distinguishes himself as military commander on the european front and in Antioch
October 1077: Nikephoros Botaneiates rebells against Michael VII Doukas
1078-1081: reign of Nikephoros III Botaneiates
1081: Rebellion of Alexios Komnenos, resulting in the overthrow of Nikephoros III, who is tonsured a monk
around 1085: A grandson of Nikephoros III marries the daughter of Manuel Komnenos, deceased brother of Alexios I.
around 1110-1112: Eudokia, the daughter of the sebastokrator Isaac (brother of Emperor Alexios I), marries Nikephoros Botaneiates, who on this occasion receives the title of sebastos
1st half of the 12th century: Two members of the Botaneiates family, Manuel (married to Eirene Synadene) and George (husband of Zoe Doukaina), receive the title of sebastos
late 12th century: The Botaneiates family loses its high social status
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