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Theodore Mangaphas' Rebellion
Author(s) : Vougiouklaki Penelope (10/16/2003)Translation : Velentzas Georgios
For citation: Vougiouklaki Penelope, "Theodore Mangaphas' Rebellion",Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World, Asia MinorURL: <http://www.ehw.gr/l.aspx?id=8889>
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doukas (lat. dux) Antiquity: Roman military commander who, in some provinces, combined military and civil functions.Buzantium: a higher military officer. From the second half of the 10th c. the title indicates the military comander of a larger district. After the 12th c., doukes were called the governors of small themes.
megas domestikos Supreme military commander of the imperial army. High-ranking title which was generally given to close relatives of the emperor.
1. Historical framework
2. The rebellions of Theodore Mangaphas
2.1. Τhe rebellion of 1188-1189
2.2. Τhe rebellion of 1204-1205
3. Consequences
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