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Kourtikios (Greek: Κουρτίκιος) or Kourtikes (Κουρτίκης) was the name of a Byzantine aristocratic family of Armenian origin. The family's eponymous founder, K'urdik, was an Armenian nobleman who went over to the Byzantine Empire and surrendered his domain, the town of Lokana, to Emperor Basil I the Macedonian (r. 867–886), settling with his family in Byzantine territory. His descendants counted among the senior members of the military aristocracy in the next two centuries. Several members supported the rebellions of various military aristocrats from Constantine Doukas to Bardas Skleros (Michael Kourtikios), and in the 11th century, they intermarried with the leading aristocratic families of the time, including the imperial dynasties of the Komnenoi and the Doukai. The family's fortunes d

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  • Kourtikios (fr)
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  • Куртикии (ru)
  • Família Curtício (pt)
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  • Куртикии — армянский род, переселившийся в Византию при императоре Василии I. (ru)
  • Kourtikios (Greek: Κουρτίκιος) or Kourtikes (Κουρτίκης) was the name of a Byzantine aristocratic family of Armenian origin. The family's eponymous founder, K'urdik, was an Armenian nobleman who went over to the Byzantine Empire and surrendered his domain, the town of Lokana, to Emperor Basil I the Macedonian (r. 867–886), settling with his family in Byzantine territory. His descendants counted among the senior members of the military aristocracy in the next two centuries. Several members supported the rebellions of various military aristocrats from Constantine Doukas to Bardas Skleros (Michael Kourtikios), and in the 11th century, they intermarried with the leading aristocratic families of the time, including the imperial dynasties of the Komnenoi and the Doukai. The family's fortunes d (en)
  • Kourtikios (en grec moderne : Κουρτίκιος) ou Kourtikes (Κουρτίκης) est le nom d'une famille aristocratique byzantine d'origine arménienne. Le fondateur éponyme de la famille, K'urdik, est un noble arménien qui passe dans l'Empire byzantin et cède son domaine, la ville de Lokana, à l'empereur Basile Ier le Macédonien (r. 867-886), s'installant avec sa famille en territoire byzantin. Ses descendants comptent parmi les membres supérieurs de l'aristocratie militaire au cours des deux siècles suivants. Plusieurs membres soutiennent les rébellions de divers aristocrates militaires de Constantin Doukas (Kourtikios l'Arménien) à Bardas Skleros (Michel Kourtikios), et au XIe siècle, ils se sont mariés avec les principales familles aristocratiques de l'époque, y compris les dynasties impériales des (fr)
  • Curtício (em grego: Κουρτίκιος; romaniz.: Kourtíkios) ou Curtíce (em grego: Κουρτίκης; romaniz.: Kourtíkes) foi o nome duma família aristocrática bizantina de origem armênia. O fundador epônimo, Curtício, era um nobre armênio que dirigiu-se ao Império Bizantino e rendeu seu domínio, a cidade de Locana, para o imperador Basílio I, o Macedônio (r. 867–886), assentando com sua família em solo bizantino. Seus descendentes estiveram entre os membros seniores da aristocracia militar dos dois séculos seguintes. Vários membros apoiaram as rebeliões de vários aristocratas militares, desde Constantino Ducas até Bardas Esclero (Miguel Curtício). (pt)
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  • Alexander Kazhdan (en)
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  • Kourtikios (Greek: Κουρτίκιος) or Kourtikes (Κουρτίκης) was the name of a Byzantine aristocratic family of Armenian origin. The family's eponymous founder, K'urdik, was an Armenian nobleman who went over to the Byzantine Empire and surrendered his domain, the town of Lokana, to Emperor Basil I the Macedonian (r. 867–886), settling with his family in Byzantine territory. His descendants counted among the senior members of the military aristocracy in the next two centuries. Several members supported the rebellions of various military aristocrats from Constantine Doukas to Bardas Skleros (Michael Kourtikios), and in the 11th century, they intermarried with the leading aristocratic families of the time, including the imperial dynasties of the Komnenoi and the Doukai. The family's fortunes declined abruptly in the 12th century, when a single member is known, occupying a modest provincial post. At the same time, a branch of the family became active in Armenian Cilicia. The family produced a few senior officials under the Empire of Nicaea, but declined again in the Palaiologan period. (en)
  • Kourtikios (en grec moderne : Κουρτίκιος) ou Kourtikes (Κουρτίκης) est le nom d'une famille aristocratique byzantine d'origine arménienne. Le fondateur éponyme de la famille, K'urdik, est un noble arménien qui passe dans l'Empire byzantin et cède son domaine, la ville de Lokana, à l'empereur Basile Ier le Macédonien (r. 867-886), s'installant avec sa famille en territoire byzantin. Ses descendants comptent parmi les membres supérieurs de l'aristocratie militaire au cours des deux siècles suivants. Plusieurs membres soutiennent les rébellions de divers aristocrates militaires de Constantin Doukas (Kourtikios l'Arménien) à Bardas Skleros (Michel Kourtikios), et au XIe siècle, ils se sont mariés avec les principales familles aristocratiques de l'époque, y compris les dynasties impériales des Comnènes et des Doukas. La fortune de la famille décline brusquement au XIIe siècle, quand un seul membre est connu, occupant un modeste poste provincial. Dans le même temps, une branche de la famille s'active en Cilicie arménienne. La famille a produit quelques hauts fonctionnaires sous l'Empire de Nicée, mais décline de nouveau à l'époque paléologue. (fr)
  • Curtício (em grego: Κουρτίκιος; romaniz.: Kourtíkios) ou Curtíce (em grego: Κουρτίκης; romaniz.: Kourtíkes) foi o nome duma família aristocrática bizantina de origem armênia. O fundador epônimo, Curtício, era um nobre armênio que dirigiu-se ao Império Bizantino e rendeu seu domínio, a cidade de Locana, para o imperador Basílio I, o Macedônio (r. 867–886), assentando com sua família em solo bizantino. Seus descendentes estiveram entre os membros seniores da aristocracia militar dos dois séculos seguintes. Vários membros apoiaram as rebeliões de vários aristocratas militares, desde Constantino Ducas até Bardas Esclero (Miguel Curtício). No século XI casaram com membros das principais famílias aristocráticas do período, incluindo os dinastias imperiais dos Comnenos e Ducas. A fortuna da família declinou abruptamente no século XII, quando um único membro é conhecido, ocupando um posto provincial modesto. Ao mesmo tempo, um ramo da família tornou-se ativa na Armênia Cilícia. A família produziu alguns oficiais seniores sob o Império de Niceia, mas declinou novamente no período Paleólogo. (pt)
  • Куртикии — армянский род, переселившийся в Византию при императоре Василии I. (ru)
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