Leo Sarakenopoulos
Byzantine Empire, Balkans, Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria, John I Tzimiskes, Strategos, Silistra
978-620-0-78095-9
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144
2013-01-12
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Leo Sarakenopoulos (fl. 970s) was a 10th-century Byzantine military commander who was active in the northeastern Balkans. Leo Sarakenopoulos first appears in 971, at the end of the Rus'–Byzantine War of 970–971, when he was appointed by Emperor John I Tzimiskes (r. 969–976) as military governor (strategos) of Dristra/Dorostolon (modern Silistra) on the Danube. Prior to that, Sarakenopoulos had been commander of the elite regiment of the Hikanatoi.
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