John Spyridonakes (Greek: Ἰωάννης Σπυριδωνάκης, fl. ca. 1195–1201) was a Byzantine governor and rebel in the region of Macedonia during the reign of Emperor Alexios III Angelos (r. 1195–1203). Spyridonakes was born in Cyprus. Originally a low-born handicraftsman, he secured the favour of Emperor Alexios III Angelos and rose to the post of head of the imperial privy purse (the oikeiakon vestiarion). Subsequently, he was appointed governor of the theme of Smolena in eastern Macedonia. In 1201, he rebelled against the Byzantine emperor, taking advantage of a series of raids and rebellions – such as those of Dobromir Chrysos and Ivanko – then occurring in the Byzantine Empire's Balkan provinces. He was soon defeated by imperial forces under the Emperor's son-in-law Alexios Palaiologos and driv
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| - Johannes Spyridonakes (de)
- Ιωάννης Σπυριδωνάκης (el)
- John Spyridonakes (en)
- Jean Spyridonakès (fr)
- João Espiridonaces (pt)
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| - Ο Ιωάννης Σπυριδωνάκης (άκμασε π. 1195-1201) ήταν Βυζαντινός κυβερνήτης και στασιαστής στην περιοχή της Μακεδονίας, κατά τη βασιλεία του Αλεξίου Γ΄ Αγγέλου (1195-1203). (el)
- Johannes Spyridonakes (mittelgriechisch Ἰωάννης Σπυριδωνάκης; † nach 1201) war ein byzantinischer Gouverneur, der sich 1201 in den Rhodopen gegen Kaiser Alexios III. erhob. (de)
- João Espiridonaces (em grego: Ἰωάννης Σπυριδωνάκης; romaniz.: Ioannes Spyridonakes; fl. ca. 1195–1201) foi um governador e um rebelde bizantino da região da Macedônia durante o reinado de Aleixo III Ângelo (r. 1195–1203). (pt)
- John Spyridonakes (Greek: Ἰωάννης Σπυριδωνάκης, fl. ca. 1195–1201) was a Byzantine governor and rebel in the region of Macedonia during the reign of Emperor Alexios III Angelos (r. 1195–1203). Spyridonakes was born in Cyprus. Originally a low-born handicraftsman, he secured the favour of Emperor Alexios III Angelos and rose to the post of head of the imperial privy purse (the oikeiakon vestiarion). Subsequently, he was appointed governor of the theme of Smolena in eastern Macedonia. In 1201, he rebelled against the Byzantine emperor, taking advantage of a series of raids and rebellions – such as those of Dobromir Chrysos and Ivanko – then occurring in the Byzantine Empire's Balkan provinces. He was soon defeated by imperial forces under the Emperor's son-in-law Alexios Palaiologos and driv (en)
- Jean Spyridonakès (en grec : Ἰωάννης Σπυριδωνάκης) est un gouverneur et rebelle byzantin dans la région de la Macédoine lors du règne de l'empereur Alexis III Ange. Spyridonakès est né à Chypre. C'est alors un artisan de basse ascendance qui obtient les faveurs de l'empereur Alexis III et grimpe dans la hiérarchie pour atteindre le poste de chef du trésor impérial (l'oikeiakon vestiarion). Par la suite, il est nommé gouverneur du thème de Smolena en Macédoine orientale. En 1201, il se rebelle contre l'empereur byzantin, profitant d'une série de raids et de rébellions (comme celles de Dobromir Chrysos ou d'Ivanko) qui frappent les provinces byzantines des Balkans. Il est rapidement vaincu par les forces impériales conduites par Alexis Paléologue, le beau-fils de l'empereur et il doit trouve (fr)
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| - Ο Ιωάννης Σπυριδωνάκης (άκμασε π. 1195-1201) ήταν Βυζαντινός κυβερνήτης και στασιαστής στην περιοχή της Μακεδονίας, κατά τη βασιλεία του Αλεξίου Γ΄ Αγγέλου (1195-1203). (el)
- Johannes Spyridonakes (mittelgriechisch Ἰωάννης Σπυριδωνάκης; † nach 1201) war ein byzantinischer Gouverneur, der sich 1201 in den Rhodopen gegen Kaiser Alexios III. erhob. (de)
- John Spyridonakes (Greek: Ἰωάννης Σπυριδωνάκης, fl. ca. 1195–1201) was a Byzantine governor and rebel in the region of Macedonia during the reign of Emperor Alexios III Angelos (r. 1195–1203). Spyridonakes was born in Cyprus. Originally a low-born handicraftsman, he secured the favour of Emperor Alexios III Angelos and rose to the post of head of the imperial privy purse (the oikeiakon vestiarion). Subsequently, he was appointed governor of the theme of Smolena in eastern Macedonia. In 1201, he rebelled against the Byzantine emperor, taking advantage of a series of raids and rebellions – such as those of Dobromir Chrysos and Ivanko – then occurring in the Byzantine Empire's Balkan provinces. He was soon defeated by imperial forces under the Emperor's son-in-law Alexios Palaiologos and driven to seek refuge at the court of the Bulgarian emperor Kalojan (r. 1197–1207). (en)
- Jean Spyridonakès (en grec : Ἰωάννης Σπυριδωνάκης) est un gouverneur et rebelle byzantin dans la région de la Macédoine lors du règne de l'empereur Alexis III Ange. Spyridonakès est né à Chypre. C'est alors un artisan de basse ascendance qui obtient les faveurs de l'empereur Alexis III et grimpe dans la hiérarchie pour atteindre le poste de chef du trésor impérial (l'oikeiakon vestiarion). Par la suite, il est nommé gouverneur du thème de Smolena en Macédoine orientale. En 1201, il se rebelle contre l'empereur byzantin, profitant d'une série de raids et de rébellions (comme celles de Dobromir Chrysos ou d'Ivanko) qui frappent les provinces byzantines des Balkans. Il est rapidement vaincu par les forces impériales conduites par Alexis Paléologue, le beau-fils de l'empereur et il doit trouver refuge auprès de la cour de l'empereur bulgare Kaloyan. (fr)
- João Espiridonaces (em grego: Ἰωάννης Σπυριδωνάκης; romaniz.: Ioannes Spyridonakes; fl. ca. 1195–1201) foi um governador e um rebelde bizantino da região da Macedônia durante o reinado de Aleixo III Ângelo (r. 1195–1203). (pt)
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