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- Aspietes abstract "Aspietes (Greek: Ἀσπιέτης, from Armenian: ասպետ aspet, "rider, knight"), feminine form Aspietina (Ἀσπιετίνα) or Aspietissa (Ἀσπιέτισσα), was the surname of a Byzantine noble family of Armenian origin active in the 12th–15th centuries.Despite the mention of a "great and numerous lineage of the so-called Aspetianoi" by the 6th-century Byzantine historian Procopius of Caesarea, the later Aspietai seem to be entirely unrelated to them, although they claimed to be descendants of the Arsacid royal dynasty.The first known member of the Aspietai family was a general of Alexios I Komnenos, active in the early 12th century. Some earlier scholars have suggested that Aspietes ought to be identified with Oshin of Lampron, but this was rejected by Joseph Laurent. Most of the 12th-century members of the family served as military commanders: Michael Aspietes and Constantine Aspietes were generals under Manuel I Komnenos, Alexios Aspietes served as commander of Serres in 1195 and was proclaimed emperor in 1204, while a member of the family headed an embassy to Saladin in 1189.The family is still extensively attested in the Palaiologan period, where it still belonged to the landed nobility and intermarried with other noble houses, but none of its members managed to rise to senior offices.".
- Aspietes wikiPageID "42425629".
- Aspietes wikiPageRevisionID "605425754".
- Aspietes subject Category:Armenian_noble_families.
- Aspietes subject Category:Aspietes_family.
- Aspietes subject Category:Byzantine_Armenians.
- Aspietes comment "Aspietes (Greek: Ἀσπιέτης, from Armenian: ասպետ aspet, "rider, knight"), feminine form Aspietina (Ἀσπιετίνα) or Aspietissa (Ἀσπιέτισσα), was the surname of a Byzantine noble family of Armenian origin active in the 12th–15th centuries.Despite the mention of a "great and numerous lineage of the so-called Aspetianoi" by the 6th-century Byzantine historian Procopius of Caesarea, the later Aspietai seem to be entirely unrelated to them, although they claimed to be descendants of the Arsacid royal dynasty.The first known member of the Aspietai family was a general of Alexios I Komnenos, active in the early 12th century. ".
- Aspietes label "Aspietes".
- Aspietes sameAs Família_Aspieta.
- Aspietes sameAs m.0108fwsx.
- Aspietes sameAs Q16191134.
- Aspietes sameAs Q16191134.
- Aspietes wasDerivedFrom Aspietes?oldid=605425754.
- Aspietes isPrimaryTopicOf Aspietes.