GNU Free Documentation License . .

: ,

́ I ́, .
:
:
 : I
:
:
: 867
: 1056 ( )

 ( , ) 867 1056 .

[]

, I .

() , 8671056 , [1][2][3][4][5]. [6] (. Macedonian dynasty)[7][8], :

[]

« ». , VII , , V [13]. I , I , ( ) I, [4][13][14]. [15] , I, [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]. . I- II- [24]

, , I «» , . [25].

[]

III, , , , , . 867 , , .

[] (8671057 )

( , X )

, I, , , VII , , VI, .

, ( , ), . , , , , .

VII , 913 959 , , , . . VII . .

, , . , , , , . . , . , .

. - , « ». , «».

[]

, (. Θεοδώρα) (98431 , 1056) c 11 1055 31 1056 .

[]

[]

  1. // : 86 (82 . 4 .).  ., 18901907.
  2. . . (8671081) // . .: , 1998.  . 1.
  3. 1 2 . ..: ; , 2002.  . 3. (867-1057 .).  ( ).  ISBN 5-17-008944-9
  4. , . (8671081) // / . . .  .: , 1948.  . 7198.
  5. «Macedonian dynasty», «Basilian dynasty» «Armenian dynasty»: Macedonian dynasty Basilian dynasty Armenian dynasty
  6. Vauchez A., Dobson R. B., Lapidge M. Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages.  Routlede, 2000.  . II.  P. 884.  1624 p.  ISBN 978-1579582821
  7. Previté-Orton C. W. The shorter Cambridge medieval history.  CUP Archive, 1975.  . I.  1202 p.
  8. Dana Carleton Munro. A History of the Middle Ages, p. 104
  9. Chahin M. The kingdom of Armenia: a history.  London: Routledge, 2001.  P. 232.  350 p.  ISBN 978-0700714520
  10. Schevill F. The history of the Balcan Peninsula.  Ayer Publishing, 1971.  558 p.
  11. Bell C. Art.  BiblioBazar, LLC, 2008.  93 p.  ISBN 978-0054261072
  12. 1 2 5. ... // .  .: , 1992.  . 91146 296310.  352 .  ISBN 5-02-028022-4
  13. The Cambridge Medieval history.  Cambridge, 1923.
  14. 6.1 / (867-1081) / / - ,
  15. Gérard Chaliand, Nomadic empires: from Mongolia to the Danube , p. 44
  16. Steven Runciman, [1], p. 46
  17. I. «». 7 2009.
  18. Timothy E. Gregory A History of Byzantium
  19. Peter Charanis.The Armenians in the Byzantine Empire

    Thus Basil II, no doubt the ablest military leader that the Macedonian dynasty produced, had as a grandmother an Armenian lady and as a grandfather an emperor who was himself the grandson of the Armenian founder of the dynasty

  20. Ara Baliozian. The Armenians: their history & culture. Ararat Press, 1980 p12 pp191

    The so-called Macedonian dynasty also known as the Sword dynasty, because generals instead of emperors mostly ruled was in point of fact Armenian

  21. Geoffrey Horrocks.Greek: A History of the Language and Its Speakers
  22. Ronald Grigor Suny. Looking toward Ararat: Armenia in modern history
  23. Peter Charanis.Studies on the demography of the Byzantine empire: collected studies Variorum Reprints, 1972 p223(360)

    Thus, every emperor who sat on the Byzantine throne the accession of Basil I to the death of Basil II (8671025) was of Armenian or partially Armenian origin. But besides the emperors there were many others among the military and political leaders of Byzantine during this period who were Armenians or of Armenian descent

  24. Bury J. B. A History of the Eastern Roman Empire, from the of Irine to the Accession of Basil I, A. D. 802867.  London: MacMillan, 1912.  P. 165.

[]

  1. The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, Oxford University Press, 1991.
  2. Cyril Mango, «Eudocia Ingerina, the Normans, and the Macedonian Dynasty»  Zbornik radova Vizantoloskog Instituta, XIVXV, 1973, 17-27.
  3. Yuri Babayan, «Emperor of Byzantine Empire»
  1. . ., « » . 1997
  2. . ., « . . . » . 2001

[]