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Leo Phokas the Younger
Byzantine general
Logothetes tou dromou
postmaster general

Nikephoritzes
Nikephoritzes () was an influential Byzantine eunuch official, who served as chief minister and virtual ruler of the Byzantine Empire during the reign of Emperor Michael VII Doukas (r. 1071–1078). His actual name was Nikephoros; he received the nickname "Nikephoritzes" ("little Nikephoros") as a result of his relative youth when he first entered service in the court. He became widely unpopular due to his harsh taxation and meddling with Constantinople's grain supply, as well as for his neglect of Asia Minor in the face of Turkish encroachment. This resentment led to the outbreak of two major r
Staurakios
Byzantine court official (died 800)
Stilianos Zaoutzes
Byzantine statesman
Himerios
Byzantine admiral

Theoktistos
thumb|250px|Michael III with Theodora and Theoktistos (with the white cap), from the Madrid Skylitzes
Basil Doukas Kamateros
Byzantine aristocrat and official

Leo Rhabdouchos
byzantine aristocrat and diplomat
Aetios
Byzantine eunuch official

John Doukas Kamateros
senior official under Emperor Manuel I Komnenos
Konstantinos Maniakes
byzantine court official
Konstantinos Tornikes
Byzantine politician