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  1. Nikephoros III Botaneiates (Greek: Νικηφόρος Βοτανειάτης, 1002–1081), Latinized as Nicephorus III Botaniates, was Byzantine Emperor from 7 January 1078 to 1 April 1081. He was born in 1002, and became a general during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos , serving in the Pecheneg revolt of 1048–1053.

  2. Nikephoros III Botaneiates, Latinized as Nicephorus III Botaniates , was Byzantine Emperor from 7 January 1078 to 1 April 1081. He was born in 1002, and became a general during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos, serving in the Pecheneg revolt of 1048–1053.

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  4. Nikephoros III Botaneiates (1078–1081) Click on image to enlarge. Rebelling against the inept rule of Michael VII Doukas, the elderly Nikephoros Botaneiates defeated Michael’s troops at Nicaea and, after the young ruler’s abdication, entered the capital.

  5. Jul 6, 2018 · Nikephoros II Phokas was Byzantine emperor from 963 to 969 CE. Known as “White Death of the Saracens,” Nikephoros was a fearsome commander who conquered Crete , Cilicia , and much of Syria . While he is known as a great military commander, he was a poor politician, and his reign was cut short by his murder.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nikephoros_INikephoros I - Wikipedia

    Nikephoros I (Greek: Νικηφόρος; Latin: Nicephorus; 750 – 26 July 811) was Byzantine emperor from 802 to 811. He began his career as genikos logothetēs under Empress Irene, but later overthrew her to seize the throne.

  7. Feb 2, 2018 · Nikephoros I ruled as emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 802 to 811 CE. A former finance minister who did much to improve the state economy , Nikephoros was not particularly popular with the empire 's overtaxed peasants and overregulated merchants.

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