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Constantine Aspietes (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀσπιέτης, fl. 1167–1190/1) was a Byzantine general active in the late 12th century. A member of the Aspietes family, of noble Armenian origin, Constantine was probably a close relative of his contemporary Michael Aspietes, a distinguished general killed in 1176. Like his relative, Constantine too had earned distinction during Manuel I Komnenos' campaign against the Hungarians in 1167. The historian John Kinnamos records that he held the rank of sebastos. He is next recorded as being active in 1190/1, during the Byzantine efforts to suppress the Bulgarian–Vlach rebellion of the brothers Peter and Ivan Asen. The historian Niketas Choniates records that, in an effort to sustain the troops and bolster their morale, Aspietes decided to distribute to the

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  • Ο Κωνσταντίνος Ασπιέτης (άκμασε 1167-1190/91) από τον ήταν Βυζαντινός στρατηγός, που δραστηριοποιήθηκε στα τέλη του 12ου αι. (el)
  • Konstantin Komnenos Aspietes (mittelgriechisch Κωνσταντῖνος Κομνηνός ὀ Ἀσπιέτης; † nach 1216) war ein byzantinischer General armenischer Herkunft unter den Kaisern Manuel I. und Isaak II. (de)
  • Constantine Aspietes (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀσπιέτης, fl. 1167–1190/1) was a Byzantine general active in the late 12th century. A member of the Aspietes family, of noble Armenian origin, Constantine was probably a close relative of his contemporary Michael Aspietes, a distinguished general killed in 1176. Like his relative, Constantine too had earned distinction during Manuel I Komnenos' campaign against the Hungarians in 1167. The historian John Kinnamos records that he held the rank of sebastos. He is next recorded as being active in 1190/1, during the Byzantine efforts to suppress the Bulgarian–Vlach rebellion of the brothers Peter and Ivan Asen. The historian Niketas Choniates records that, in an effort to sustain the troops and bolster their morale, Aspietes decided to distribute to them their delayed annual salaries. This act, however, enraged Emperor Isaac II Angelos, who saw in it almost an attempt to bribe the army to support Aspietes in overthrowing him. The emperor had Aspietes arrested and blinded, after which nothing further is known of him. He possibly died in the early years of the 13th century. (en)
  • Constantin Aspietes (en grec moderne : Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀσπιέτης) est un général byzantin actif à la fin du XIIe siècle. Membre de la famille Aspietes, d'origine arménienne noble, Constantin est probablement un proche parent de son contemporain , un général distingué tué en 1176 et d'Alexis Aspietes. Comme son parent, Constantin s'est également distingué pendant la campagne contre les Hongrois en 1167 de Manuel I Comnène. L'historien Jean Cinnamus rapporte qu'il a le rang de sebastos. Il est ensuite enregistré comme étant actif en 1190/1, pendant les efforts byzantins pour réprimer la rébellion bulgare-valaque des frères Pierre et Ivan Asen. L'historien Nicétas Choniatès rapporte que, dans un effort pour soutenir les troupes et renforcer leur moral, Aspietes décide de leur distribuer leurs salaires annuels différés. Cet acte, cependant, enrage l'empereur Isaac II Ange, qui y voit presque une tentative de soudoyer l'armée pour aider Aspietes à le renverser. L'empereur fait arrêter et aveugler Aspietes, après quoi on ne sait plus rien de lui. Il est peut-être mort dans les premières années du XIIIe siècle. (fr)
  • Constantino Aspieta (em grego: Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀσπιέτης; fl. 1167–1190/1) foi um general bizantino ativo no final do século XII. Um membro da família Aspieta, de origem , Constantino foi provavelmente um parente próximo de seu contemporâneo Miguel Aspieta, um distinto general morto em 1176. Como sue parente, Constantino também ganhou distinção durante a campanha de Manuel I Comneno (r. 1143–1180) contra os húngaros em 1167. O historiador João Cinamo registra que ele manteve o posto de sebasto. Sua próximo menção ocorre em 1090/1091, durante os esforços bizantinos para suprimir a revolta búlgaro-valaca dos irmãos Pedro e João Asen. O historiador Nicetas Coniates registra que, num esforço para sustentar as tropas e reforças sua moral, Aspieta decidiu distribuir-lhes seus salários anuais atrasados. Este ato, contudo, enfureceu Isaac II Ângelo (r. 1185–1195) que viu nisso nada menos que uma tentativa de subornar o exército para apoiar Aspieta para derrubá-lo. O imperador prendeu e cegou Aspieta, depois do qual nada mais se sabe sobre ele. Ele provavelmente morreu nos primeiros anos do século XIII. (pt)
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  • Ο Κωνσταντίνος Ασπιέτης (άκμασε 1167-1190/91) από τον ήταν Βυζαντινός στρατηγός, που δραστηριοποιήθηκε στα τέλη του 12ου αι. (el)
  • Konstantin Komnenos Aspietes (mittelgriechisch Κωνσταντῖνος Κομνηνός ὀ Ἀσπιέτης; † nach 1216) war ein byzantinischer General armenischer Herkunft unter den Kaisern Manuel I. und Isaak II. (de)
  • Constantine Aspietes (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀσπιέτης, fl. 1167–1190/1) was a Byzantine general active in the late 12th century. A member of the Aspietes family, of noble Armenian origin, Constantine was probably a close relative of his contemporary Michael Aspietes, a distinguished general killed in 1176. Like his relative, Constantine too had earned distinction during Manuel I Komnenos' campaign against the Hungarians in 1167. The historian John Kinnamos records that he held the rank of sebastos. He is next recorded as being active in 1190/1, during the Byzantine efforts to suppress the Bulgarian–Vlach rebellion of the brothers Peter and Ivan Asen. The historian Niketas Choniates records that, in an effort to sustain the troops and bolster their morale, Aspietes decided to distribute to the (en)
  • Constantin Aspietes (en grec moderne : Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀσπιέτης) est un général byzantin actif à la fin du XIIe siècle. Membre de la famille Aspietes, d'origine arménienne noble, Constantin est probablement un proche parent de son contemporain , un général distingué tué en 1176 et d'Alexis Aspietes. Comme son parent, Constantin s'est également distingué pendant la campagne contre les Hongrois en 1167 de Manuel I Comnène. L'historien Jean Cinnamus rapporte qu'il a le rang de sebastos. Il est ensuite enregistré comme étant actif en 1190/1, pendant les efforts byzantins pour réprimer la rébellion bulgare-valaque des frères Pierre et Ivan Asen. L'historien Nicétas Choniatès rapporte que, dans un effort pour soutenir les troupes et renforcer leur moral, Aspietes décide de leur distribuer leurs sa (fr)
  • Constantino Aspieta (em grego: Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀσπιέτης; fl. 1167–1190/1) foi um general bizantino ativo no final do século XII. Um membro da família Aspieta, de origem , Constantino foi provavelmente um parente próximo de seu contemporâneo Miguel Aspieta, um distinto general morto em 1176. Como sue parente, Constantino também ganhou distinção durante a campanha de Manuel I Comneno (r. 1143–1180) contra os húngaros em 1167. O historiador João Cinamo registra que ele manteve o posto de sebasto. (pt)
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  • Konstantin Aspietes (de)
  • Κωνσταντίνος Ασπιέτης (el)
  • Constantine Aspietes (en)
  • Constantin Aspietes (fr)
  • Costantino Aspiete (it)
  • Constantino Aspieta (pt)
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