NICEPHORUS III

NICEPHORUS III
NICEPHORUS III
Cognomine Botoniates, Turcarum opibus nixus, Constantinopoli imperiôque potitus est, A. C. 1078. relegatô in monasterium Michaele Ducâ, cum Constantino fil. et uxore. Sed A. C. 1081. purpura cum cilicio commutatâ, imperium Isaco Comneno cedere coactus est. Curopalat. Anna Comnena, Zonaras, Cedrenus, etc.

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