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Aspar
thumb|Detail of a dish depicting Aspar and his elder son Ardabur (consul 447)|Ardabur ( 434).

Bardas
Bardas (; died 21 April 866) was a Byzantine noble and high-ranking minister. As the brother of Empress Theodora, he rose to high office under Theophilos (. Although sidelined after Theophilos's death by Theodora and Theoktistos, in 855 he engineered Theoktistos's murder and became the de facto regent for his nephew, Michael III (). Rising to the rank of Caesar, he was the effective ruler of the Byzantine Empire for ten years, a period which saw military success, renewed diplomatic and missionary activity, and an intellectual revival that heralded the Macedonian Renaissance. He was assassinate
Maria Komnene
Byzantine princess and heiress to the throne (1152-1182)
Vitalian
6th-century Byzantine general
Thomas Preljubović
Ruler of Epirus in Ioannina
Thomas I Komnenos Doukas
Despot of Epirus from 1297
Euphemios
Byzantine admiral
Justin
Byzantine aristocrat and general
George Mouzalon
Byzantine official
Eleutherius
Byzantine usurper
Syrgiannes Palaiologos
Byzantine general and governor
Nikephoros Phokas Barytrachelos
Byzantine aristocrat and magnate
Areobindus
Roman general

Michael Palaiologos
son of Byzantine emperor John V Palaiologos

Theoktistos
thumb|250px|Michael III with Theodora and Theoktistos (with the white cap), from the Madrid Skylitzes

John Eunuch
dignitary of the Empire of Trebizond who lived during the first half of the 14th century