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Ja, schon früher war einer arbanitischen Familie offenbar der Aufstieg in die Reichsaristokratie gelungen, wenn mit Recht aus dem Namen der Familie der Arianitai auf albanischen Ursprung geschlossen wurde. Der Patrikios David Arianites sah sich
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The origin of the surname is uncertain and different theories have been proposed ranging from various anthroponomastic and toponymic derivations of the
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Prosopographie der mittelbyzantinischen Zeit Online. Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Nach Vorarbeiten F. Winkelmanns erstellt
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tribe, the Arinistae/Armistae. The name "Arianites" is hence variously considered to have been of
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in February 1018 and the collapse of Bulgarian resistance, Basil II installed David Arianites as
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Anfänge des albanischen Christentums: die frühe Bekehrung der Bessen und ihre langen Folgen
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Lilie, Ralph-Johannes; Ludwig, Claudia; Zielke, Beate; Pratsch, Thomas, eds. (2013).
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origin. David is sometimes considered to be the first member of the
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David Arianites first appears in 999/1000, holding the rank of
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The Doukai: A Contribution to Byzantine Prosopography
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Index

Greek
Byzantine
Indo-European
Illyrian
Albanian
Iranian
Arianiti clan
medieval Albania
patrikios
Byzantine emperor
Basil II
doux
Thessalonica
domestikos ton scholon
Nikephoros Ouranos
Antioch
Theophylact Botaneiates
Bulgarian
Strumitza
Kastoria
Thessaly
Albania
Constantine Diogenes
Pelagonia
Ivan Vladislav
strategos autokrator
Skopje
katepano
conquered Bulgaria
Sirmium

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