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93:. This success was followed, whether immediately afterwards or a few years later, by the sack of the Paulician capital, Tephrike, and the extinction of their state. 145: 165: 161: 305: 195:]. Berliner byzantinische Arbeiten 35 (in French). Vol. I. Berlin and Amsterdam: Akademie-Verlag & Adolf M. Hakkert. pp. 426–468. 28: 66:
suggested that Christopher married Basil's eldest daughter, Anastasia, but all the emperor's daughters were eventually confined to a
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Nothing is known of Christopher's origin, date of birth or death. He is identified in the sources as the
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In 872 or 878/9, Christopher led an expedition against the Paulicians of
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during the 870s, and scored significant victories against the
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Index

Greek
Domestic of the Schools
Byzantine army
Paulicians
Basil I the Macedonian
Cyril Mango
convent
Tephrike
Charsianon
Armeniakon
Battle of Bathys Ryax
Chrysocheir



Kazhdan 1991


Guilland 1967
Kiapidou 2003
Note 6
Kiapidou 2003
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Guilland, Rodolphe
Recherches sur les institutions byzantines
OCLC
878894516
Kazhdan, Alexander
Kazhdan, Alexander

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