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Priscus
thumb|right|200px|Priscus (left) with the Roman embassy at the court of Attila the Hun, holding his ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ (History, which the painter has incorrectly spelled ΙΣΤΩΡΙΑ). (Detail from [[Mór Than's Feast of Attila.)]]
George Akropolites
Byzantine Greek historian, diplomat (1217–1282)
Theodoros Metochites
Byzantine scholar (1270-1332)
John Argyropoulos
Greek lecturer, philosopher and humanist
Nicholas Mystikos
Patriarch of Constantinople
Peter the Patrician
Byzantine historian
Manuel Komnenos
Byzantine noble (1143-1185)
Michael of Synnada
Bishop Synnada
Celer
Byzantine general and magister officiorum under Emperor Anastasius
Nonnosus
Byzantine diplomat and historian
Zemarchus
Zemarchus (, fl. ) was a Byzantine official, diplomat and traveller in the reign of Justin II.
Manuel Boutoumites
Byzantine general and diplomat
Flavius Constantinus
politician of the Eastern Roman Empire
Anatolius
5th century Eastern Roman Empire consul, diplomat and general
Petrus Siculus
Byzantine writer (-870)
Michael Palaiologos
Byzantine general
Demetrios Palaiologos Kantakouzenos
Byzantine nobleman
Theodore Philes
Byzantine governor
Domitian of Melitene
Byzantine bishop and saint
Hermogenes
Byzantine diplomat, magister officiorum
Leo Choirosphaktes
Byzantine scholar and diplomat
Alexios Komnenos
Byzantine military commander
Niketas Chalkoutzes
10th-century Byzantine general
Leo Rhabdouchos
byzantine aristocrat and diplomat
Marianos Argyros
general officer and politician
Roger
Byzantine diplomat
George Palaiologos
byzantine aristocrat
Nomus
Nomus (fl. 443–450 AD) was a politician and an ambassador of the Eastern Roman Empire.
John Mystikos
macedonian-era Byzantine politician
Eumathios Philokales
Byzantine military leader and administrator
Adamantius
praefectus urbi of Constantinople between 474-479
John Doukas
Byzantine general
Rufinus
Roman general
John Pitzigaudes
C.7 Byzantine official and envoy