Prosopographion
The Lesser Cabinet
Those whose regard for the basileus the chronicler thought worth marking — kin and enemies alike, in the City and upon the eastern road.
The Salt of the Chronicle
Theodore Alyates
domestic of the watch, the chronicle's dry mouth
“They have honoured us, basileus — they ran away in good order.”
Not yet recorded as having crossed the basileus's path.
Eudokia Makrembolitissa
the empress, his wife
Not yet recorded as having crossed the basileus's path.
Alp Arslan
Sultan of the Seljuks
Not yet recorded as having crossed the basileus's path.
Caesar John Doukas
uncle of the porphyrogeniti
Not yet recorded as having crossed the basileus's path.
Andronikos Doukas
son of the Caesar, kouropalates
Not yet recorded as having crossed the basileus's path.
Michael Psellos
philosopher of the bedchamber
Not yet recorded as having crossed the basileus's path.
Nikephoros Bryennios
general of the western tagmata
Not yet recorded as having crossed the basileus's path.
Joseph Tarchaneiotes
domestic of the schools
Not yet recorded as having crossed the basileus's path.
Crispin the Frank
Norman captain, ex-mutineer
Not yet recorded as having crossed the basileus's path.
Roussel de Bailleul
Norman captain of the reserve
Not yet recorded as having crossed the basileus's path.
Basilakios
captain of the left wing
Not yet recorded as having crossed the basileus's path.
Kyriakos the secretary
of the basileus's own household, out of Charsianon
Not yet recorded as having crossed the basileus's path.
Leo Diogenes
the basileus's elder son by Eudokia's first marriage
Not yet recorded as having crossed the basileus's path.