"John the Rhaiktor (Greek: \u1F38\u03C9\u03AC\u03BD\u03BD\u03B7\u03C2 \u1F41 \u1FE5\u03B1\u03AF\u03BA\u03C4\u03C9\u03C1; fl.\u2009922\u2013947) was a Byzantine official, who served as the chief minister (paradynasteuon) of the empire in the early reign of Romanos I Lekapenos. Facing accusations, he left his office and retired to a monastery, but remained a confidant of the emperor, for whom he undertook a delicate diplomatic mission to Bulgaria in 929. He is likely to be identified as one of the conspirators who in 947 intended to depose Constantine VII and restore Romanos I's son Stephen Lekapenos to the throne."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "1087133864"^^ . . "John the Rhaiktor"@en . . "Jo\u00E3o, o Reitor"@pt . . . . . . "Jo\u00E3o, o Reitor (em grego: \u1F38\u03C9\u03AC\u03BD\u03BD\u03B7\u03C2 \u1F41 \u1FE5\u03B1\u03AF\u03BA\u03C4\u03C9\u03C1; fl. 922-947) foi um oficial bizantino, que serviu como ministro chefe imperial (paradin\u00E1stevo) no in\u00EDcio do reinado do imperador Romano I Lecapeno (r. 920\u2013944). Enfrentando acusa\u00E7\u00F5es, ele deixou seu of\u00EDcio e retirou-se para um mosteiro, mas permaneceu um confidente do imperador, por quem ele realizou uma delicada miss\u00E3o diplom\u00E1tica \u00E0 Bulg\u00E1ria em 929. Ele \u00E9 provavelmente um dos conspiradores que em 947 pretendia depor Constantino VII Porfirog\u00EAnito (r. 913\u2013959) e restaurar o filho de Romano, Est\u00EAv\u00E3o Lecapeno, ao trono."@pt . . . . "Jean le Recteur (en grec : \u1F38\u03C9\u03AC\u03BD\u03BD\u03B7\u03C2 \u1F41 \u1FE5\u03B1\u03AF\u03BA\u03C4\u03C9\u03C1, vers 922-947) est un fonctionnaire byzantin, qui sert comme ministre en chef de l'Empire byzantin au d\u00E9but du r\u00E8gne de Romain Ier L\u00E9cap\u00E8ne. Faisant face \u00E0 des accusations, il quitte son poste et se retire dans un monast\u00E8re, tout en gardant la confiance de l'empereur. Ainsi, ce dernier lui confie une d\u00E9licate mission diplomatique en Bulgarie en 929. Il fait probablement partie des conspirateurs qui tentent de renverser Constantin VII Porphyrog\u00E9n\u00E8te au profit de la restauration d'\u00C9tienne L\u00E9cap\u00E8ne, fils de Romain Ier, sur le tr\u00F4ne."@fr . . . "Jo\u00E3o, o Reitor (em grego: \u1F38\u03C9\u03AC\u03BD\u03BD\u03B7\u03C2 \u1F41 \u1FE5\u03B1\u03AF\u03BA\u03C4\u03C9\u03C1; fl. 922-947) foi um oficial bizantino, que serviu como ministro chefe imperial (paradin\u00E1stevo) no in\u00EDcio do reinado do imperador Romano I Lecapeno (r. 920\u2013944). Enfrentando acusa\u00E7\u00F5es, ele deixou seu of\u00EDcio e retirou-se para um mosteiro, mas permaneceu um confidente do imperador, por quem ele realizou uma delicada miss\u00E3o diplom\u00E1tica \u00E0 Bulg\u00E1ria em 929. Ele \u00E9 provavelmente um dos conspiradores que em 947 pretendia depor Constantino VII Porfirog\u00EAnito (r. 913\u2013959) e restaurar o filho de Romano, Est\u00EAv\u00E3o Lecapeno, ao trono."@pt . "online"@en . . . . . . . . . . "45237936"^^ . . "4395"^^ . . . . . . . . "\u0399\u03C9\u03AC\u03BD\u03BD\u03B7\u03C2 \u03BF \u03A1\u03B1\u03AF\u03BA\u03C4\u03C9\u03C1"@el . "Jean le Recteur"@fr . . . . "Jean le Recteur (en grec : \u1F38\u03C9\u03AC\u03BD\u03BD\u03B7\u03C2 \u1F41 \u1FE5\u03B1\u03AF\u03BA\u03C4\u03C9\u03C1, vers 922-947) est un fonctionnaire byzantin, qui sert comme ministre en chef de l'Empire byzantin au d\u00E9but du r\u00E8gne de Romain Ier L\u00E9cap\u00E8ne. Faisant face \u00E0 des accusations, il quitte son poste et se retire dans un monast\u00E8re, tout en gardant la confiance de l'empereur. Ainsi, ce dernier lui confie une d\u00E9licate mission diplomatique en Bulgarie en 929. Il fait probablement partie des conspirateurs qui tentent de renverser Constantin VII Porphyrog\u00E9n\u00E8te au profit de la restauration d'\u00C9tienne L\u00E9cap\u00E8ne, fils de Romain Ier, sur le tr\u00F4ne."@fr . . . . . . "John the Rhaiktor (Greek: \u1F38\u03C9\u03AC\u03BD\u03BD\u03B7\u03C2 \u1F41 \u1FE5\u03B1\u03AF\u03BA\u03C4\u03C9\u03C1; fl.\u2009922\u2013947) was a Byzantine official, who served as the chief minister (paradynasteuon) of the empire in the early reign of Romanos I Lekapenos. Facing accusations, he left his office and retired to a monastery, but remained a confidant of the emperor, for whom he undertook a delicate diplomatic mission to Bulgaria in 929. He is likely to be identified as one of the conspirators who in 947 intended to depose Constantine VII and restore Romanos I's son Stephen Lekapenos to the throne."@en . . . . . . . .