Gregorios Pakourianos, megas domestikos E / L XI
Γρηγόριος Πακουριανός (Skoulatos 78) (Gregorios 61)
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Narrative (76) 1064 Certainty: 1 Gregorios Pakourianos was active at Kars Gregorios Pakourianos held a post at Kars, from which he was exonerated by a chysobull 1081 Certainty: 3 Crisis talks of Komnenos brothers & their mother, then 2 days later with Pakourianos & Oumberto(poulo)s The Alan informant was brought by Alexios (I) to his mother Anna Dalassene and his brother Isaakios. The bad news he gave made them decide on immediate rebellion. Two days later Alexios had talks with Gregorios Pakourianos, who promised his support, stressing the need to act quickly. Alexios undertook to make him domestikos if he won the imperial throne. He also gained the support of Konstantinos Oumberto(poulo)s, exchanging oaths with him Certainty: 3 Alexios I wrote to Pakourianos, asking him to gather troops; they left Isaakios governing the capital Certainty: 3 Certainty: 3 Pakourianos left Adrianople & joined Alexios I: list of the commanders of the army Certainty: 3 Certainty: 3 Alexios planned to attack Guiscard's camp; Guiscard moved his army & drew it up for battle Certainty: 3 1082 Certainty: 3 Alexios failed again in attacking Bohemond using caltrops, but successfully escaped Certainty: 3 Certainty: 3 Manouvres of Bohemond & Pakourianios Certainty: 3 1083 Certainty: 3 Alexios I returned victorious from Kastoria; Pakourianos & the patriach of Jerusalem made the peace Certainty: 3 Certainty: 3 Typikon of Theotokos Petritziotissa (Backovo) by Gregorios Pakourianos Certainty: 3 1085 Certainty: 3 Alexios I sent Pakourianos & Branas against Manichaeans & Pechenegs; they were defeated & both killed Certainty: 3 Unassigned ActivitiesOrganised the monastic life of his foundation according to the rule of the monks at Panagiou in Constantinople (Anonymi 11002 ) ἔδοξε κἀμοὶ τοῖς τύποις αὐτῶν καὶ ταῖς τάξεσι παντοίῳ τρόπῳ συστήσασθαι Pakourianos 31-37 Had fought in numerous battles since his youth in both East and West defending the empire, was taken captive by the infidels προσετάγην ἔν τε τοῖς ἑῴοις καὶ τοῖς ἑσπερίοις εἰς ἐπικουρίαν τῆς Ῥωμαϊκῆς ἐπικρατείας Pakourianos 235-247 Had bought buildings and land on which he had houses built in the kastron of Mosynopolis τὰ ἀγορασθέντα παρ ᾿ ἐμοῦ οἰκοστάσια καὶ τοὺς οἰκείοις ἀναλώμασιν ἀνοικοδομηθέντας ἐν αὐτοῖς οἴκους Pakourianos 291-292 While still at Theodosioupolis, he made sure that the salvation of his brother Apasios 11001 's soul would be taken care of, spending from his own treasury for this purpose ὲκ τῶν ἐμῶν θησαυρῶν καὶ χρημάτων Pakourianos 332-338 Appointed doux of Theodosioupolis, he left for the East having entrusted to his brother Apasios 11001 the administration of and collection of revenues from his properties τὰς προσόδους τούτων αὐτὸς συνηγάγετο, καὶ εἶχε παρ ᾿ ἑαυτῷ τῶν ἐνιαυτῶν πάντων, ἐν οἷς ἐγὼ ἔπραττον ἐν τῇ ἀνατολῇ Pakourianos 372-383 On his return from Theodosioupolis, he found nothing left of his late brother Apasios 11001 's properties nor of his, which he had entrusted his brother with while in the East εὗρον οὐδὲν ἐκ πάντων τὸ σύνολον, ὡς οὐδὲ ἐκ τῶν ἐκείνου πραγμάτων τίποτε Pakourianos 372-386 Having won a major victory over the Pechenegs who had set themselves against the empire and the Christians, he was rewarded by Alexios 1 Komnenos with gifts of garments συνέτριψά τε καὶ κατεπάταξα, τοὺς ἀντιτασσομένους οὐ μόνον τῇ Ῥωμανίᾳ, ἀλλὰ καὶ παντὶ τῷ γένει τῶν χριστιανῶν, φημὶ δὴ τοὺς Πατζινάκους Pakourianos 404-414 Taken captive by the Cumans, on his release he was offered gifts of valuable imperial garments by Alexios 1 Komnenos and his brother Isaakios Komnenos (Isaakios 61 ) ἀπὸ τῆς ἁλώσεως τῶν Κομάνων παραγεγονότι Pakourianos 414-417 Having been left destitute by his mother (Anonyma 11001 ) who spent all their possessions on her daughter's dowries after his father's death (Anonymus 11001 ), he travelled for a long time in Armenia, Georgia, Syria and the Roman empire in order to earn a living τὴν εὐπορίαν τῆς ζωῆς μου ζητοῦντος, πολὺν ἄγαν διεβίβασα χρόνον Pakourianos 1222-1229 Requested from the emperor (Alexios 1 ?) that his decrees concerning his monastery should remain unaltered forever θερμήν τε καὶ λιπαρὰν ἐποίησα ἀξίωσιν πρὸς τὸν κράτιστον ἡμῶν βασιλέα Pakourianos 1243-1247 Built and endowed in memory of his brother Apasios 11001 two hostels at Marmarion and near the monastery of Saint Nicholas δύο ξενοδοχεῖα ᾠκοδομήσαμεν καὶ ἐτυπώσαμεν ὑπὲρ ψυχικῆς σωτηρίας τοῦ μακαρίτου αὐταδέλφου μου Pakourianos 1561-1562 Entrusted Gregorios 11002 with the construction and establishment of his monastery οἰκοδομὴν καὶ σύστασιν Pakourianos 1594-1597 Served but was then exonerated from his post at Theodosioupolis Χρυσοβούλλια δύο ἀθῳώσεως τῆς ἐν Θεοδοσιουπόλει πράξεώς μου Pakourianos 1778, 1819 Having been a Megas domestikos, he was subsequently exonerated from this post Χρυσοβούλλια δύο ἀθῳώσεως τῆς πράξεώς μου τοῦ μεγάλου δομεστικάτου Pakourianos 1799 Had had dealings with the Cumans during which he had spent imperial money for which he was subsequently held free of liability by chrysobull περὶ τοῦ ἀθῴους καὶ ἀλογαριάστους διατηρηθῆναι ἡμᾶς ὑπὲρ ὧν καταβαλόμεθα βασιλικῶν λογαρίων εἰς τὴν μετάκλησιν τῶν Κομάνων Pakourianos 1805-1807 Served but was then exonerated from his post at the theme of Smolenoi περὶ τῆς ἀθῳώσεως τοῦ θέματος τῶν Σμολένων Pakourianos 1809 Obtained a chrysobull allowing him to transfer his possessions to whomsoever he wishes, even if they are of the Armenian faith κἂν τῆς θρησκείας τῶν Ἀρμενίων τυγχάνουσιν Pakourianos 1813-1815 Deposited numerous chrysobulls and other documents at his monastery of the Theotokos Petritziotissa and at Hagia Sophia in Constantinople τῶν χρυσοβούλλων τῶν φυλαττομένων ἐν Κωνσταντινουπόλει Pakourianos 1767-1768, 1792-1793, 1827-1828 Authorship (1) Death (1) Description (9) Dignity/Office (5) Ethnic label (2) Second Name (2) Pakourianos τοῦ Πακουριανοῦ. Pakourianos (title), 1849, 1886 τὸν Πακουριάνον. Anna Komnene 63.57 Kinship (8) Location (93) Abroba (Bulgaria) donated to his monastery the territory of Petritzos together with its agridia, including that of Abroba (Bulgaria) Ἄβροβα. Pakourianos 268 Achridos owned the villages of Sikonion and Charpetikion in the region of Achridos ἐν Ἀχριδῷ. Pakourianos 1809 Ani owned estates in the East, including one in the region of Ani τοῦ Ἀνίου. Pakourianos 1770 Armenia spent a long time travelling in order to earn a living in the Roman empire, in Georgia, Syria and Armenia ἔν τε τῇ Ἀρμενίᾳ. Pakourianos 1223 Armeniakon owned estates in the theme of Armeniakon ἐν τῷ θέματι τῶν Ἀρμενιακῶν. Pakourianos 1772 Arnasakion owned estates in the theme of Armeniakon, including one in the region of Arnasakion τοῦ Ἀρνασακίου. Pakourianos 1773 Baniska donated to his monastery the kastron of Baniska τὸ κάστρον τὸ ὀνομαζόμενον Βάνισκα. Pakourianos 282 was the owner of the kastron of Baniska τοῦ κάστρου Βάνισκας. Pakourianos 1795 Basilikis (Petritzos) was granted by imperial chrysobull the village of Basilikis (Petritzos) Πετριτζός, Βασιλικὶς δὲ ἐπικέκληται. Pakourianos 233-234 Batzokoba donated to his monastery the territory of Petritzos together with its agridia, including that of Batzokoba τῷ ἀγρῷ Βατζόκοβα. Pakourianos 266 Beliatoba (near Philippoupolis) died in battle near Beliatoba Βελιατόβης. Anna Komnene 200.44 Bodena owned the kastron of Bodena τοῦ κάστρου μου τῶν Βοδηνῶν. Pakourianos 280-281 Boleron donated to his monastery the proasteion of Zaoutzes, in the bandon of Mosynoupolis in the theme of Boleron ἐν τῷ θέματι τοῦ Βολεροῦ. Pakourianos 288 owned estates, for which he had a chrysobull, at Boleron τῷ Βολερῷ. Pakourianos 1816 Bourseos donated to his monastery the territory of Petritzos together with its agridia, including that of Bourseos τῷ ἀγρῷ Βουρσέως. Pakourianos 267 Brysis donated to his monastery, together with the kastron of Baniska and its villages and agridia, also Brysis τῇ Βρύσει. Pakourianos 283 Chachou was probably the owner of the monastery of Chachou τῆς εὐαγεστάτης μονῆς τοῦ Χαχοῦ. Pakourianos 1811-1812 Charpetikion owned in the region of Achrido the villages of Sikonion and Charpetikion τοῦ χωρίου Χαρπετικίου. Pakourianos 1810 Constantinople: Hagia Sophia deposited numerous chrysobulls and other documents at Hagia Sophia ἐν τῇ Ἁγίᾳ Σοφίᾳ. Pakourianos 1767-1768, 1827-1818 Constantinople: Panagiou signed a copy of his typikon for the Theotokos Petritziotissa which was deposited at Panagiou (monastery) τῶν Παναγίου. Pakourianos 1862 Dobrastanos donated to his monastery the territory of Petritzos together with its agridia, including that of Dobrastanos τῷ ἀγρῷ Δοβραστάνῳ. Pakourianos 267 Dobrolongos donated to his monastery the territory of Petritzos together with its agridia, including that of Dobrolongos τῷ ἀγρῷ Δοβρολόγκῳ. Pakourianos 267 East born in the East τῶν ἑᾠων. Pakourianos 17-18 Eudokimou was probably the owner of the village of Eudokimou τοῦ χωρίου τοῦ Εὐδοκίμου. Pakourianos 1783 Euphrosyne was probably the owner of the monastery of kyra Euphrosyne τῆς μονῆς τῆς κυρᾶς Εὐφροσύνης. Pakourianos 1774 Gellova donated to his monastery the "praitorion", that is the village called Gellova Γέλλοβα. Pakourianos 286 Glaunon left by his brother Apasios 11001 and subsequently granted his monastery an agridion under Kaisaropolis called Glaunon ἀγριδίου τοῦ λεγομένου Γλαύνωνος. Pakourianos 353 Hagia Barbara (near Stenimachos) donated to his monastery the territory of Stenimachos together with its agridia, including, near Preneze and together with its hermitages, that of Hagia Barbara (near Stenimachos) τοῦ ἀγροῦ τοῦ λεγομένου τῆς ἁγίας Βαρβάρας. Pakourianos 274-275 Hagios Elias (near Stenimachos) donated to his monastery the territory of Stenimachos together with its agridia, including Hagia Barbara whose hermitages included that of Hagios Elias (near Stenimachos) τοῦ Ἁγίου Ἠλιοῦ. Pakourianos 276 Hagios Georgios (Papikion) donated to his monastery the metochion at Mosynopolis and the properties of the monastery dedicated to Hagios Georgios (Papikion) τοῦ ἁγίου Γεωργίου. Pakourianos 295-296 Hagios Georgios, Ano (near Stenimachos) donated to his monastery the territory of Stenimachos together with its agridia, including Hagia Barbara whose hermitages included that of Hagios Georgios, Ano (near Stenimachos) τοῦ Ἁγίου Γεωργίου τοῦ διακειμένου ἄνω. Pakourianos 277 Hagios Georgios, Kato (near Stenimachos) donated to his monastery the territory of Stenimachos together with its agridia, including Hagia Barbara whose hermitages included that of Hagios Georgios, Kato (near Stenimachos) τοῦ Ἁγίου Γεωργίου ... κάτω. Pakourianos 277-278 Hagios Nikolaos (near Stenimachos) built and endowed in memory of his brother Apasios 11001 a hospice near his monastery of Hagios Nikolaos (near Stenimachos) μονὴν τοῦ ἁγίου Νικολάου. Pakourianos 1561 donated to his monastery the territory of Stenimachos together with its agridia, including Hagia Barbara whose hermitages included that of Hagios Nikolaos (near Stenimachos) τοῖς ἡσυχαστηρίοις αὐτοῦ, τοῦ τε Ἁγίου Νικολάου. Pakourianos 276 stipulated in his typikon that six boys should be instructed by an elderly priest who should also commemorate in the liturgy his father, uncle and cousin, at the monastery situated near the kastron and dedicated to Hagios Nikolaos (near Stenimachos) τὸ μοναστήριον τοῦ ἁγίου Νικολάου. Pakourianos 1612-1613 Iannoba donated to his monastery the territory of Petritzos together with its agridia, including that of Iannoba ἀγρῷ τῷ λεγομένῳ Ἰάννωβα. Pakourianos 265-266 Iberia (theme) spent a long time travelling in order to earn a living in the Roman empire, in Armenia, Syria and Iberia (theme) Ἰβηρίᾳ. Pakourianos 1223 Kaisaropolis (Macedonia) left by his brother Apasios 11001 and subsequently granted his monastery the kastron of Kaisaropolis (Macedonia) τῇ Καισαροπόλει. Pakourianos 351 Kars held a post, for which he was later exonerated, at Kars Κάρσε. Pakourianos 1777 Kotresi was probably the owner of the village of Kotresi τοῦ χωρίου τοῦ Κοτρέσι. Pakourianos 1784 Labaka (Armeniakon) owned estates in the theme of Armeniakon, including one in the region of Labaka (Armeniakon) τῆς Λάβακας. Pakourianos 1773 Lalkouba (near Stenimachos) donated to his monastery the territory of Petritzos together with its agridia, including that of Lalkouba (near Stenimachos) τῷ ἀγρῷ Λάλκουβα. Pakourianos 268 Libadion (near Stenimachos?) was probably the owner of the monastery of kyra Eyphrosyne at the village of Libadion (near Stenimachos?) τοῦ χωρίου Λιβαδίου. Pakourianos 1774 Lipitzos (near Stenimachos) donated to his monastery the territory of Stenimachos together with its agridia, including that of Lipitzos (near Stenimachos) Λιπιτζοῦ. Pakourianos 274 Margon was probably the owner of Margon τοῦ Μάργωνος. Pakourianos 1782 Marmarion (on Strymon) built and endowed in memory of his brother Apasios 11001 a hostel at Marmarion (on Strymon) Μαρμάριον. Pakourianos 1559 Martisapao owned estates in the theme of Armeniakon, including one in the region of Martisapao Μαρτισαπαώ. Pakourianos 1773 Menas (Peritheorion) donated to his monastery properties in the theme of Boleron, in the bandon of Peritheorion, consisting of the estates (as described in its praktikon) and the proasteion of Menas (Peritheorion) προάστειον τοῦ Μηνᾶ. Pakourianos 299-301 Moglena (Macedonia) destroyed a new fort at Moglena Μόγλενα. Anna Komnene 153.93 Mosynopolis (Thrace) donated to his monastery the proasteion of Zaoutzes in the theme of Boleron, within the bandon of Mosynopolis (Thrace) τοῦ βάνδου Μοσυνοπόλεως. Pakourianos 288-289 donated to his monastery various estates within the kastron of Mosynopolis (Thrace) τοῦ κάστρου Μοσυνοπόλεως. Pakourianos 290-295 owned estates at Mosynopolis (Thrace) ἐν Μοσυνουπόλει. Pakourianos 1775, 1780, 1816, 1837, 1840 stipulated in his typikon that one of the members of the community at his monastery should be epitropos for the area of Mosynopolis (Thrace) Μοσυνοπόλεως. Pakourianos 658 Pankalitze (Bulgaria) was probably the owner of Pankalitze (Bulgaria) τοῦ Παγκαλίτζη. Pakourianos 1804 Papikion, Mount donated to his monastery the properties and monastery of Hagios Georgios on Papikion, Mount τὸ ὄρος τὸ Παππίκιον. Pakourianos 296 Peritheorion (Thrace) donated to his monastery properties in the theme of Boleron, consisting of the estates and proasteion of Menas, in the bandon of Peritheorion (Thrace) βάνδον τὸ Περιθεώριον. Pakourianos 299-301 donated to his monastery the estate of Apasios 11001 within the kastron of Peritheorion (Thrace) τοῦ κάστρου τοῦ Περιθωρίου. Pakourianos 303-306 Petritzos donated to his monastery the territory and fields with tenures, rights and privileges of the kastron and village of Petritzos Πετριτζός. Pakourianos 263-271 founded the monastery of the Theotokos Petritziotissa at the kastron of Petritzos τοῦ κάστρου τοῦ Πετριτζοῦ καλουμένου. Pakourianos 11-12 was granted by imperial chrysobull the village of Petritzos Πετριτζός, Βασιλικὶς δὲ ἐπικέκληται. Pakourianos 233-234 Petritzos: Theotokos Petritziotissa deposited numerous chrysobulls at the monastery of Theotokos Petritziotissa ἐν τῇ καθ ᾿ ἡμᾶς μονῇ. Pakourianos 1792-1793 founded at the kastron of Petritzos the monastery of Theotokos Petritziotissa μονὴν τῆς ὑπεραγίας θεοτόκου τῆς Πετριτζιωτίσσης. Pakourianos (title), 11-12 Philippopolis founded his monastery near Petritzos in the northern part of the theme of Philippopolis θέμα τῆς Φιλιππουπόλεως. Pakourianos 231 owned estates at Philippopolis ἐν Φιλιππουπόλει. Pakourianos 1776, 1779, 1817-1818, 1836 returned from Thessalonike accompanied by the patriarch of Jerusalem Euthymios 11001 to his estates at Philippopolis Φιλιππουπόλεως. Pakourianos 1852-1855 stipulated in his typikon that one of the members of the community at his monastery should be epitropos for the area of Philippopolis Φιλιππουπόλεως. Pakourianos 657 Prilongion (Strymon) endowed the hospice he had founded near his monastery of Hagios Nikolaos with produce and a paroikos from the village of Prilongion (Strymon) τοῦ χωρίου Πριλόγγου. Pakourianos 1571 following his brother Apasios 11001 's will, granted to his foundation the properties and village of Prilongion (Strymon) Πριλόγκιον. Pakourianos 339, 344 was the owner of the village of Prilongion (Strymon) τοῦ χωρίου Πριλόγγους. Pakourianos 1831 Romania spent a long time travelling in order to earn a living in Armenia, Georgia, Syria and in Romania τῇ Ῥωμανίᾳ. Pakourianos 1223 Serres (Macedonia) left by his brother Apasios 11001 and subsequently granted his monastery the kastron of Kaisaropolis, in the bandon of Zabalta of the theme of Serres (Macedonia) ὲν τῷ θέματι τῶν Σερρῶν. Pakourianos 351 Sikonion (Thrace) owned in the region of Achrido the villages of Charpetikion and Sikonion (Thrace) χωρίου Σικονίου. Pakourianos 1810 Smolenoi held a post, for which he was later exonerated, at the theme of Smolenoi τοῦ θέματος τῶν Σμολένων. Pakourianos 1809 owned estates in the theme of Smolenoi τοῦ θέματος τῶν Σμολένων. Pakourianos 1822, 1834-1835 Spasma (near Philippopolis?) was probably the owner of Spasma (near Philippopolis?) τοῦ Σπάσματος. Pakourianos 1804 Srabikion (Strymon) endowed the hospice he had founded at Marmarion with produce and a paroikos from the village of Srabikion (Strymon) τοῦ χωρίου Σραβικίου. Pakourianos 1566 left by his brother Apasios 11001 and subsequently granted his monastery the village of Srabikion (Strymon) τὸ χωρίον ὃ Σραβίκιον λέγεται. Pakourianos 350 was the owner of the village of Srabikion (Strymon) τοῦ Σραβικίου. Pakourianos 1829 Stenimachos built and endowed a hospice at Stenimachos Στενιμάχου. Pakourianos 1532 donated to his monastery the two kastra he had built together with their agridia and the territories of the village of Stenimachos χωρίον τὸ ἐπονομαζόμενον Στενίμαχος. Pakourianos 272-274 Syria spent a long time travelling in order to earn a living in the Roman empire, in Armenia, Georgia and Syria τῇ Συρίᾳ. Pakourianos 1223 Tais (Taiq?) owned estates in the East, including one in the region of Tais (Taiq?) Ταίς. Pakourianos 1770 Theodosioupolis (Erzerum) held a post, for which he was later exonerated, at Theodosioupolis (Erzerum) ἐν Θεοδοσιουπόλει. Pakourianos 1778, 1819 took care of the soul of his brother Apasios 11001 before moving to the West, while still at Theodosioupolis (Erzerum) ἐν τῇ Θεοδοσιουπόλει. Pakourianos 338 was appointed Doux of Theodosioupolis (Erzerum) Θεοδοσιουπόλεως. Pakourianos 375 Thessalonike was sent by the emperor (Alexios 1 ) together with the patriarch of Jerusalem Euthymios 11001 in order to negociate with the Franks at Thessalonike ἐν Θεσσαλονίκῃ. Pakourianos 1852-1855 Topolinitza (near Stenimachos) donated to his monastery the village of Gellova, at Topolinitza (near Stenimachos) ἐν τῇ Τοπολινίτζῃ. Pakourianos 285 Tzerbena (near Stenimachos) was probably the owner of the village of Tzerbena (near Stenimachos) τοῦ χωρίου τῶν Τζερβενῶν. Pakourianos 1795 Tzourmeres (near Theodosioupolis) owned estates in the East, including one in the region of Tzourmeres (near Theodosioupolis) τοῦ Τζούρμερη. Pakourianos 1771 West moved from Theodosioupolis to the West εἰς τὰ ἑσπέρια. Pakourianos 338 Xantheia (Thrace) was probably the owner of the village of Xantheia (Thrace) τοῦ χωρίου τῆς Ξανθείας. Pakourianos 1781 Zabalta (Strymon) left by his brother Apasios 11001 and subsequently granted his monastery the kastron of Kaisaropolis in the bandon of Zabalta (Strymon) τοῦ βάνδου Ζαβάλτας. Pakourianos 352 Zaoutzes (Thrace) donated to his monastery the proasteion of Zaoutzes (Thrace) τοῦ Ζαούτζη. Pakourianos 289 Possession (20) Religion (1)