Nikephoros Xiphias
Byzantine military commander / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nikephoros Xiphias (Greek: Νικηφόρος Ξιφίας, fl. c. 1000 – 1028) was a Byzantine military commander during the reign of Emperor Basil II. He played a distinguished role in the Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria, and was instrumental in the decisive Byzantine victory at the Battle of Kleidion in 1014. In 1022 he led an unsuccessful rebellion against Basil II, and was disgraced, tonsured and exiled. He is last mentioned in 1028, when he was recalled from exile and retired to a monastery.
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Nikephoros Xiphias | |
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Born | before ca. 980 |
Died | after 1028 |
Allegiance | Byzantine Empire |
Years of service | ca. 1000–1022 |
Rank | strategos |
Wars | Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria |
Relations | Alexios Xiphias (father) |
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