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Constantine Arianites (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀριανίτης; died 1050) was a Byzantine general active in the Balkans against the Pechenegs. He was possibly the son or otherwise a relative of David Arianites, a celebrated general under Basil II (r. 976–1025). He is first recorded in 1047, when the Pechenegs crossed the Danube and invaded Byzantine territory. At the time, according to John Skylitzes, he held the rank of magistros and the post of doux of Adrianople. In response to the Pecheneg attack, he was ordered to join with the officer commanding in Bulgaria, Basil Monachos, and the generals Michael and (a baptised Pecheneg who had entered Byzantine service). The Byzantines managed to defeat and capture the Pechenegs, but instead of exterminating them, they were settled as colonists in the de

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  • Κωνσταντίνος Αριανίτης (el)
  • Constantino Arianita (es)
  • Constantine Arianites (en)
  • Constantin Arianitès (fr)
  • Constantino Arianita (pt)
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  • Constantino Arianita (en griego, Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀριανίτης) fue un general bizantino que luchó en los Balcanes contra los pechenegos. (es)
  • Constantin Arianitès (en grec : Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀριανίτης, mort en 1050) est un général byzantin qui combat les Petchénègues dans les Balkans. (fr)
  • Constantino Arianita (em grego: Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀριανίτης; romaniz.: Konstantinos Arianítes; m. 1050) foi um ativo general bizantino nos Bálcãs contra os pechenegues no século XI, durante o reinado de Constantino IX Monômaco (r. 1042–1055). (pt)
  • Constantine Arianites (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀριανίτης; died 1050) was a Byzantine general active in the Balkans against the Pechenegs. He was possibly the son or otherwise a relative of David Arianites, a celebrated general under Basil II (r. 976–1025). He is first recorded in 1047, when the Pechenegs crossed the Danube and invaded Byzantine territory. At the time, according to John Skylitzes, he held the rank of magistros and the post of doux of Adrianople. In response to the Pecheneg attack, he was ordered to join with the officer commanding in Bulgaria, Basil Monachos, and the generals Michael and (a baptised Pecheneg who had entered Byzantine service). The Byzantines managed to defeat and capture the Pechenegs, but instead of exterminating them, they were settled as colonists in the de (en)
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  • Constantine Arianites (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀριανίτης; died 1050) was a Byzantine general active in the Balkans against the Pechenegs. He was possibly the son or otherwise a relative of David Arianites, a celebrated general under Basil II (r. 976–1025). He is first recorded in 1047, when the Pechenegs crossed the Danube and invaded Byzantine territory. At the time, according to John Skylitzes, he held the rank of magistros and the post of doux of Adrianople. In response to the Pecheneg attack, he was ordered to join with the officer commanding in Bulgaria, Basil Monachos, and the generals Michael and (a baptised Pecheneg who had entered Byzantine service). The Byzantines managed to defeat and capture the Pechenegs, but instead of exterminating them, they were settled as colonists in the desolate plains of Moesia. When the Pechenegs rebelled a few years later, Arianites was a senior officer in the army sent under the hetaireiarches Constantine to oppose them. Due to an ill-advised attack by a part of the Byzantine army, which left their fortified encampment to charge the Pechenegs on open field, the Byzantines suffered a heavy defeat at Basilike Libas near Adrianople: Arianites received a heavy wound by a javelin in the intestines and died two days after the battle, while another senior commander, Michael Dokeianos, was captured and killed by the Pechenegs. According to Rodolphe Guilland, he probably held the post of Domestic of the Schools of the West at that time. (en)
  • Constantino Arianita (en griego, Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀριανίτης) fue un general bizantino que luchó en los Balcanes contra los pechenegos. (es)
  • Constantin Arianitès (en grec : Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀριανίτης, mort en 1050) est un général byzantin qui combat les Petchénègues dans les Balkans. (fr)
  • Constantino Arianita (em grego: Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀριανίτης; romaniz.: Konstantinos Arianítes; m. 1050) foi um ativo general bizantino nos Bálcãs contra os pechenegues no século XI, durante o reinado de Constantino IX Monômaco (r. 1042–1055). (pt)
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