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Eustathios Argyros (Greek: Εὐστάθιος Ἀργυρός; died ca. 910) was a Byzantine aristocrat and one of the most prominent generals under Emperor Leo VI the Wise (r. 886–912). The first member of the Argyros family to rise to high posts, he fought with distinction against the Arabs in the east, before being disgraced ca. 907, possibly in connection with the flight of Andronikos Doukas to the Arabs. Rehabilitated soon after, he was appointed as strategos of Charsianon, from which post he oversaw the settlement of Armenian lords as march-wardens along the Empire's eastern frontier. Promoted to commander of the imperial bodyguard in late 908, he again fell into disgrace shortly after and died of poison (apparently a suicide) on his way to his estates.

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  • Ευστάθιος Αργυρός (στρατηγός του Λέοντα ΣΤ΄) (el)
  • Eustacio Argiro (general) (es)
  • Eustathios Argyros (general under Leo VI) (en)
  • Eustathe Argyre (général) (fr)
  • Eustácio Argiro (general) (pt)
  • Євстафій Аргир (друнгарій вігли) (uk)
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  • Eustacio Argiro (en griego: Εὐστάθιος Ἀργυρός; fallecido alrededor de 910) fue un aristócrata bizantino y uno de los generales más destacados bajo el emperador León VI el Sabio (reino entre 886 y 912). Es el primer miembro conocido de la en ascender a puestos altos, luchando con distinción contra los árabes en Oriente, antes de ser deshonrado alrededor de 907, posiblemente por el escape de a los árabes. Rehabilitado poco después, fue nombrado estratego de Carsiano, puesto que supervisaba el asentamiento de los señores armenios como jefes de marcas a lo largo de la frontera imperial oriental. Fue promovido como comandante de la a finales de 908, pero nuevamente cayó en desgracia poco después y murió envenenado (aparentemente un suicidio) durante el viaje a sus propiedades. (es)
  • Eustathios Argyros (Greek: Εὐστάθιος Ἀργυρός; died ca. 910) was a Byzantine aristocrat and one of the most prominent generals under Emperor Leo VI the Wise (r. 886–912). The first member of the Argyros family to rise to high posts, he fought with distinction against the Arabs in the east, before being disgraced ca. 907, possibly in connection with the flight of Andronikos Doukas to the Arabs. Rehabilitated soon after, he was appointed as strategos of Charsianon, from which post he oversaw the settlement of Armenian lords as march-wardens along the Empire's eastern frontier. Promoted to commander of the imperial bodyguard in late 908, he again fell into disgrace shortly after and died of poison (apparently a suicide) on his way to his estates. (en)
  • Євстафій Аргир (д/н — бл. 910) — державний та військовий діяч Візантійської імперії. (uk)
  • Eustathe Argyre (en grec : Εὐστάθιος Ἀργυρός ; mort vers 910) est un aristocrate byzantin et l'un des généraux les plus importants lors du règne de Léon VI le Sage (886-912). C'est le premier membre de la famille Argyre à atteindre des fonctions importantes. Il combat avec succès les Arabes en Orient, avant de tomber en disgrâce vers 907, ce qui est peut-être en lien avec la fuite d'Andronic Doukas chez les Arabes. Il ne tarde pas à retrouver la confiance de l'empereur et il est nommé stratège (gouverneur) de Charsianon. Là, il supervise la présence de seigneurs arméniens aux marges de l'empire, qu'ils protègent contre les Arabes. Par la suite, il est promu chef de la garde impériale mais tombe de nouveau en disgrâce et meurt empoisonné (probablement un suicide) alors qu'il se dirige vers (fr)
  • Eustácio Argiro (em grego: Εὐστάθιος Ἀργυρός; m. ca. 910) foi um aristocrata bizantino e um dos mais proeminentes generais sob o imperador Leão VI, o Sábio (r. 886–912). O primeiro membro conhecido da família Argiro a ascender a altos postos, lutou com distinção contra os árabes no Oriente, antes de ser desgraçado ca. 907, possivelmente com a fuga de Andrônico Ducas para os árabes. (pt)
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  • Eustathios Argyros (en)
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  • Mt. Aran (en)
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