Map Graph
No coordinates found

Michael I Rangabe

Byzantine emperor from 811 to 813

Michael I Rangabe was Byzantine emperor from 811 to 813. A courtier of Emperor Nikephoros I, he survived the disastrous campaign against the Bulgars and was preferred as imperial successor over Staurakios, who was severely injured. He was proclaimed emperor by Patriarch Nicephorus I of Constantinople on 2 October 811.

Read article
File:Michael_I,_Madrid_Skylitzes_folio_11r.jpgFile:Coronation_of_a_Byzantine_co-emperor_on_a_shield,_Madrid_Skylitzes.jpgFile:Skylitzes_KrumsArmy.pngFile:Solidus_of_Michael_I_Rhangabe-2.jpgFile:KrumAndMichael.jpgFile:Facial_Chronicle_-_b.13,_p.475_-_Michael_I_Rhangabes_and_Leo_V.gifFile:106_-_Michael_I_Rangabe_(Mutinensis_-_color).png
Top Questions
AI generated

List the top facts about Michael I Rangabe

Summarize this article

What is the single most intriguing fact about Michael I Rangabe?

Are there any controversies surrounding Michael I Rangabe?

More questions