- Source: Monomachos
Monomachos (Greek: Μονομάχος), or in Latin Monomachus, in Ukrainian and Russian Мономах (Monomakh), is a Greek epithet, meaning "he who fights alone" and "gladiator".
It applies specifically to:
Monomachos (Byzantine family), a family of Byzantine officials
Niketas Monomachos, Byzantine official and saint
Constantine IX Monomachos, Byzantine emperor (r. 1042–1055)
Theodosios Monomachos, nephew of the above, Byzantine official and usurper
Michael Monomachos, 14th-century Byzantine general
Vladimir II Monomakh, Rus' Grand Prince (r. 1113–1125)
Monomakhovichi, the dynasty founded by him
Hannibal Monomachus, a friend and staff officer of the Carthaginian general Hannibal
See also
Monomakh's Cap, a symbol-crown of the Russian autocracy
Monomachus Crown, a set of pieces of engraved Byzantine goldwork
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Konstantinus IX
- 11 Januari
- Theodoros Dafnopatis
- Mstislav I dari Kiev
- Garis waktu sejarah Rusia
- Malmfred dari Kiev
- Monomachos
- Constantine IX Monomachos
- Monomachus Crown
- Monomachos (Byzantine family)
- Vladimir II Monomakh
- Theodosios Monomachos
- Caracalla
- Marcus Aurelius
- Commodus
- Michael Psellos