Michael (son of Anastasios the logothete)
Michael (fl. 1042–1058) was a Byzantine patrikios, magistros and doux of the Theme of Dyrrhachium. He was sent in 1042 by Emperor Constantine IX to attack the Serbian rebel Stefan Vojislav, but was defeated.[1] In 1048, he was the doux of Paristrion. George Cedrenus later mentions magistros Michael, patrikios and patrikios as supporting Patriarch Michael Keroularios in his dispute with Emperor Isaac I Komnenos (1058).[2] He was the son of logothetes Anastasios.[3]
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- "Μιχαήλ (Michael 114)". Prosopography of the Byzantine World. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
Categories:
- 11th-century Byzantine military personnel
- Byzantine generals
- Byzantine governors of Dyrrhachium
- Patricii
- Magistroi