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Inger ? (The Varangian)
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The Varangian</fname> | The Varangian</fname> | ||
<name>Inger</name> | <name>Inger</name> | ||
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Many genealogies include Inger, naming him as a soldier in the Varangian Guard. However a careful study of the politics of the era shows that the Varangian guard was not established in Byzantium until 911 at the behest of Constantine Porphryogenitus. Although accounts as early as 839 and 842 mention raiding by the Norse, these are identified as the Rhos. The first Norse attack on Contantinople occurred in 860 under Askold and Dir. | Many genealogies include Inger, naming him as a soldier in the Varangian Guard. However a careful study of the politics of the era shows that the Varangian guard was not established in Byzantium until 911 at the behest of Constantine Porphryogenitus. Although accounts as early as 839 and 842 mention raiding by the Norse, these are identified as the Rhos. The first Norse attack on Contantinople occurred in 860 under Askold and Dir. | ||
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<note>Origin of the House of Dulo</note> | <note>Origin of the House of Dulo</note> | ||
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+ | <desc>Cyril Mango, "Eudocia Ingerina, the Normans, and the Macedonian Dynasty," Zbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta, XIV-XV, 1973, 17-27.</desc> | ||
+ | <note>Daughter of Ingr, a Varangian guard in the emperor's service. Her mother was a Martiniake and a distant relative to the imperial family, as a close niece of Michael II and a distant niece of emperor Heraclius and his second wife and niece Martina</note> | ||
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+ | <desc>The Making of Byzantium, 600-1025 Mark Whittow University of California Press, 1996 p.255</desc> | ||
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+ | <desc>John Skylitzes: A Synopsis of Byzantine History, 811–1057: Translation and Notes John Skylitzes, John Wortley Cambridge University Press, Oct 7, 2010 p127</desc> | ||
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Lineage | Dulo Clan |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | Inger ? |
Other last names | The Varangian |
Events
residence: Focşani, Vrancea, Muntania
about 840 child birth: ♀ Eudokia Ingerina (Dekapolitissa) [Varangi] b. about 840 d. 882
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Many genealogies include Inger, naming him as a soldier in the Varangian Guard. However a careful study of the politics of the era shows that the Varangian guard was not established in Byzantium until 911 at the behest of Constantine Porphryogenitus. Although accounts as early as 839 and 842 mention raiding by the Norse, these are identified as the Rhos. The first Norse attack on Contantinople occurred in 860 under Askold and Dir.
These two Askold and Dir are likely a reference to the two main branches of the Kubratids (Ashina and Dulo)
[edit] Sources
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulo_clan - Origin of the House of Dulo
- ↑ Cyril Mango, "Eudocia Ingerina, the Normans, and the Macedonian Dynasty," Zbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta, XIV-XV, 1973, 17-27. - Daughter of Ingr, a Varangian guard in the emperor's service. Her mother was a Martiniake and a distant relative to the imperial family, as a close niece of Michael II and a distant niece of emperor Heraclius and his second wife and niece Martina
- ↑ The Making of Byzantium, 600-1025 Mark Whittow University of California Press, 1996 p.255 -
- ↑ John Skylitzes: A Synopsis of Byzantine History, 811–1057: Translation and Notes John Skylitzes, John Wortley Cambridge University Press, Oct 7, 2010 p127 -
From grandparents to grandchildren
title: from 867 - 29 August 886, Император Византии
death: 29 August 886

title: 852, Emperor of Byzantium
death: 23 September 867