Bardas


Bardas (Greek: δρδας, April 21, 866) - Caesar (Greek: καῖσαρ, kaisar), influential collaborator of the emperor (Greek: αυτοκράτορας, autocratoras) of Michał III. Curriculum vitae

He was a descendant of an Armenian family settled in Paflagonia, the brother of Empress Theodora. Under the rule of his brother-in-law Teofila obtained the title of patrician and a high military stand. In 842 he was one of the three guardians of Michał III, but he was removed from the court by the Theoctic and Empress Theodora. Between 843 and 856 he founded an important center of Byzantine education in Magnaura. When Michał III reached the age of majority, Bardas organized a conspiracy (palace revolution), as a result of which the Theocta was killed and Teodorę was stripped of political influence outside and sent to the monastery (856). Since then he has been in charge of state affairs. In 862 or 863 he obtained the title of Caesar. In 858 he removed the patriarch Ignatius and replaced him with Photius. Bardas ran an effective foreign policy. In Asia Minor the offensive against the Arabs was led by his brother Petronas. In 859, the Byzantine fleet attacked Damietta in Egypt. The threat from the Russians (860) resulted in an alliance with the Khazars. Bardas was also the initiator of a large-scale missionary campaign in Bulgaria (baptism 865) and in Moravia (baptism 863). His influence on Michał III proved to be not very effective. Bardas was murdered by Bazyli, another emperor's favorite, in 866 (during preparations to take back Crete from under Arab rule). Bibliography Authoritative control (person):

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