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- Lekapenos abstract "Lekapenos (Greek: Λεκαπηνός) or Lakapenos (Λακαπηνός), usually Latinized as Lecapenus, feminine form Lekapene (Λεκαπηνή), was the name of a Byzantine family of humble, ethnic Armenian background, which intermarried with and almost managed to usurp the throne from the Macedonian dynasty in the first half of the 10th century.The family was founded by Theophylact, surnamed Abaktistos or Abastaktos, an Armenian peasant who saved the life of Emperor Basil I the Macedonian in 872 and received estates as a reward. The family surname derives from the locality of Lakape; possibly these estates were located there. Theophylact's son Romanos became commander-in-chief of the Imperial Fleet and eventually senior emperor in 920 after marrying his daughter Helena to the legitimate emperor Constantine VII, grandson of Basil I. He raised three of his sons, Christopher, Stephen, and Constantine, as co-emperors alongside Constantine VII. Another son, Theophylact, was made Patriarch of Constantinople, and Christopher's daughter Maria-Irene was married to the Tsar Peter I of Bulgaria. Romanos was deposed by Stephen and Constantine in December 944, but they too were in turn soon deposed and Constantine VII was restored as sole emperor. Their descendants continued to occupy senior palace offices in the next decades, but the most notable member of the family was Romanos' illegitimate son Basil Lekapenos, who as the imperial parakoimomenos was the virtual ruler of the empire until the 980s.The family is barely attested thereafter; only a certain Constantine Lekapenos is known through his seal for the entirety of the 11th century, and the last important member was George Lakapenos, a 14th-century official and writer.".
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- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Armenians.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Basil_I.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Basil_Lekapenos.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_navy.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Family_trees.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lekapenos_family.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Lekapenos.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Constantine_Lekapenos.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Constantine_VII.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Ecumenical_Patriarch_of_Constantinople.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink George_Lakapenos.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Helena_Lekapene.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Irene_Lekapene.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Latinisation_of_names.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Augustae.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Macedonian_dynasty.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Magister_officiorum.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_Dictionary_of_Byzantium.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Parakoimomenos.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Patrician_(ancient_Rome).
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Peter_I_of_Bulgaria.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Praefectus_urbi.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Rhaiktor.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Romanos_Argyros_(10th_century).
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Romanos_I_Lekapenos.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Sebastophoros.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Lekapenos.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Steven_Runciman.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Theodora,_wife_of_Romanos_I.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Theophylact_Abaktistos.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink Theophylact_of_Constantinople.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLink File:Romanos_I_with_co-emperors,_miliaresion,_931-944_AD.jpg.
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lekapenos".
- Lekapenos wikiPageWikiLinkText "his own family".
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- Lekapenos summary "Boxes and lines diagram with 25 boxes".
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- Lekapenos subject Category:Family_trees.
- Lekapenos subject Category:Lekapenos_family.
- Lekapenos hypernym Family.
- Lekapenos comment "Lekapenos (Greek: Λεκαπηνός) or Lakapenos (Λακαπηνός), usually Latinized as Lecapenus, feminine form Lekapene (Λεκαπηνή), was the name of a Byzantine family of humble, ethnic Armenian background, which intermarried with and almost managed to usurp the throne from the Macedonian dynasty in the first half of the 10th century.The family was founded by Theophylact, surnamed Abaktistos or Abastaktos, an Armenian peasant who saved the life of Emperor Basil I the Macedonian in 872 and received estates as a reward. ".
- Lekapenos label "Lekapenos".
- Lekapenos sameAs Q3270070.
- Lekapenos sameAs Lakapenos.
- Lekapenos sameAs Δυναστεία_των_Λεκαπηνών.
- Lekapenos sameAs Lécapène.
- Lekapenos sameAs Família_Lecapeno.
- Lekapenos sameAs Лакапины.
- Lekapenos sameAs Q3270070.
- Lekapenos wasDerivedFrom Lekapenos?oldid=706863368.
- Lekapenos depiction Romanos_I_with_co-emperors,_miliaresion,_931-944_AD.jpg.
- Lekapenos isPrimaryTopicOf Lekapenos.