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for her use of a fork for eating (forks being unfamiliar in Western Europe at the time), perfumes, and dew for bathing, although these criticisms were later mistakenly believed to be aimed at another Byzantine princess, the dogaresss
137:. Maria brought to her husband great dowry, including a palace in the imperial capital, where they lived after the wedding. Basil also honored Maria's husband with the title of patrician. 413: 210:
Bulgarians by Birth : The Comitopuls, Emperor Samuel and Their Successors According to Historical Sources and the Historiographic Tradition
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with full imperial pageantry – the couple was blessed by the patriarch, golden wedding crowns were placed on their heads by the two emperors
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had a son, Basilio, who was named after his uncle, Maria's brother Basileios Argyros-Mesardonites or Emperor Basil II, or both.
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Streams of Gold, Rivers of Blood: The Rise and Fall of Byzantium, 955 A.D. to the First Crusade
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and there followed three days of festivities in one of the palaces called
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Byzantium and Venice: A Study in Diplomatic and Cultural Relations
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In 1006 or 1007 Maria, along with her husband and son, died when
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Great-granddaughter of the Byzantine emperor Romanos I Lakapenos
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family, was the great-granddaughter of the Byzantine emperor
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Half a century after her death, she was criticised by
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and the daughter of (Marianos?) Argyros, the son of
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Index

Greek
Argyros
Romanos I Lakapenos
Basil II
Constantine VIII
Romanos III Argyros
Chronicon Venetum
John the Deacon
patrician
Andrea Dandolo
Basil II
Romanos III Argyros
Romanos Argyros
Romanos I Lakapenos
Basil II
Constantine VIII
Helene
Giovanni Orseolo
Doge of Venice
Pietro II Orseolo
Constantinople
Basil II
Constantine VIII
Constantinople
Saint Barbara
Giovanni Orseolo
plague
city-state
Peter Damian
Theodora Doukaina

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