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Alexios V Doukas
Byzantine emperor
Conon de Béthune
crusader and "trouvère" poet, born in 1150 in north of France
Andronikos Doukas
Byzantine official general (died 1077)
George Mouzalon
Byzantine official
Constantine Leichoudes
Patriarch of Constantinople
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Protovestiarios
Protovestiarios (, ) was a high Byzantine court position, originally reserved for eunuchs. In the late Byzantine period (12th–15th centuries), it denoted the Empire's senior-most financial official, and was also adopted by the medieval Serbian state as protovestiyar (прото-вестијар).
Alexios Komnenos
Byzantine aristocrat and courtier; (1141-1183)
John Doukas Komnenos
Byzantine governor of Cyprus
George Amiroutzes
Pontic Greek scholar and philosopher (ca 1400–ca 1470)

Theodore Synadenos
Byzantine governor
John Raoul Petraliphas
Byzantine general
Konstantinos Doranites
Aristocrat of the Empire of Trebizond

Andronikos Angelos Palaiologos
Byzantine prince and military governor
Michael Tarchaneiotes
Byzantine general
Michael Taronites
Byzantine aristocrat

Alexios Raoul
Byzantine general, d. 1258