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Michael Psellos
11th-century Byzantine monk, writer and court official
Eudokia Makrembolitissa
Byzantine Empress from 1059 to 1071
Symeon the New Theologian
Christian saint, monk, and theologian
Yahya of Antioch
Melkite Christian physician
Kekaumenos
Kekaumenos () is the family name of the otherwise unidentified Byzantine author of the Strategikon, a manual on military and household affairs composed c. 1078. He was apparently of Georgian-Armenian origin and the grandson of the doux of Hellas. Despite relevant suppositions, there exists no concrete evidence that he is the famous 11th century general Katakalon Kekaumenos, or his son.
John Italus
Byzantine philosopher (11th century)
Gregory Magistros
Armenian prince, linguist, scholar and public functionary
Leo of Ohrid
archbishop of Ohrid
Niketas Stethatos
Byzantine theologian
John Mauropous
Byzantine bishop and poet
Nikephoros Ouranos
Byzantine general
Christopher of Mytilene
11th-century Byzantine poet and writer
Eustratius of Nicaea
Byzantine philosopher and theologian
Simeon Seth
Byzantine physician
Nicholas Kallikles
Byzantine physician and poet
Tobiah ben Eliezer
Jewish poet
Nikon of Montenegro
soldier, monk and Byzantine writer
Philip Monotropos
Byzantine monk and writer
Eustathios Rhomaios
Byzantine judge
Nicetas of Heraclea
Greek bishop