Tornikios family
The Tornikios or Tornikes (pl. Tornikioi; Greek: Τορνίκιος, Τορνίκης; feminine form Tornikina, Greek: Τορνικίνα) was a Byzantine noble family, prominent during the middle and late Byzantine period. From the mid-10th century, members of the family, of Armenian and Georgian origins, acquired a role of growing importance in the political affairs of the empire, while in the following centuries they played a leading role in crucial military and political events. In the 13th century the family grew in importance after intermarring with members of other aristocratic families, mainly the Palaiologos dynasty.
Tornikios Τορνίκιος | |
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Noble family | |
Country | Byzantine Empire |
Founded | 10th century |
Founder | Abu Ghanim |
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