Emperor Michael V Kalaphates E / M XI
Μιχαήλ (Michael 5)
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- 1036
- Certainty: 1 Michael (V) appointed as kaisar Certainty: 1
- Certainty: 1 Zoe (probably) adopted Michael (V) as kaisar, son & heir: ceremony at Blachernai church Certainty: 1
- 1037
- Certainty: 1 Michael (V) denied full status as kaisar Certainty: 1
- 1041
- Certainty: 2 Before Michael IV died, his brothers issued imperial orders that Michael (V) be let into the palace Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 3 First reactions of Michael IV's relatives to his death Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Proclamation of Michael V Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Zoe may have decided the empire needed a man's strength, & adopted Michael (V) Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Zoe succeeded Michael IV & proclaimed Michael V, after solemn promises of obedience Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Michael V collapsed as he was being crowned (together with other bad omens) Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 2 Michael V was for a time subservient to Zoe, but he soon began to ignore her Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Michael Keroularios recalled by Michael V, but given no other sign of favour Certainty: 2
- 1042
- Certainty: 2 Plotting between Michael V, Ioannes the orphanotrophos & Konstantinos the nobelissimos Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Michael V made the usual gifts & promotions, recalling his uncle Konstantinos to become nobelissimos Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Ioannes the orphanotrophos arranged a written guarantee of immunity for Michael V's relatives Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Banishment of Ioannes orphanotrophos & others by Zoe (&/or Michael V) Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Michael V made eunuchs of those he wished to punish, especially in his own family Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Release from prison of Konstantinos Dalassenos & Georgios Maniakes Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Konstantinos Leichoudes' talents were used by Michael V in his brief reign Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Georgios Maniakes sent to Italy as katepano by Michael V (&/or Zoe) Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Michael V was persuaded by his brothers to think of banishing Zoe Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 3 Michael V tested his popularity in processions at Easter & following Sunday: reception was encouraging Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Michael V banished Zoe to Prinkipo Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Patriarch Alexios Stoudites, tricked not to stop the banishment, protested the next day Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Kabasilas was sent to bring Theodora to Hagia Sophia Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Michael V's announcement shouted down the next day: proclamation of Zoe & Theodora Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Theodora was brought from the Petrion by Michael V's enemies & Zoe returned by Michael himself Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Even with empress(es) present, people insulted Michael & howled him down in Hippodrome Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Michael V, saved from despair by his uncle Konstantinos, decided to fight like an emperor Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 The rioting involved all sections of the population, most conspicuously the women Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Michael armed his own & Konstantinos' servants, adding newly-arrived troops of Katakalon Kekaumenos Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Michael V, who had been encouraged, lost heart again when the people attacked the palace Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Michael V fled by ship with Konstantinos to Stoudios monastery, where both were tonsured Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Zoe, wishing to rule alone, was forced to accept Theodora as colleague Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Michael Psellos visited Michael V at Stoudios church Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 The people demanded violent punishment for Michael V: Zoe demurred, but Theodora gave the order Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Michael V & his uncle Konstantinos were both dragged from the Stoudios church & blinded Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Michael V was exiled to the Elegmon monastery, his family & supporters elsewhere Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 2 Michael V blinded at orders of Zoe & Theodora; Konstantinos IX succeeded (general factoids) Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Poem of Christophoros Mitylenaios on Michael V, deposed & blinded for banishing Zoe Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Konstantinos (IX) Monomachos recalled from exile & given a brilliant entry to Constantinople Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Michael V & his uncles sent to more distant places of exile Certainty: 2
- 1043
- Certainty: 2 Psellos wrote Orationes panegyricae 2 for Konstantinos IX, with summary of recent history Certainty: 2
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