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1. KONSTANTINOS Diogenes (-[1032]). He originated from Cappadocia. Cedrenus records that "Constantinum Diogenem" succeeded "Theophylacto Botaneita" in "prætura Thessalonicensi", dated to early 1015 from the context, and that Emperor Basileios II sent him "in regionem Moglenorum" to defeat Gavriil Radomir Tsar of the Bulgarians[672]. Zonaras records that "Constantinus Diogenes Sirmii præfectus qui et Bulgariæ dux appellatus est" brought Bulgaria under Byzantine control, dated from the context to around the time of the death of Emperor Basileios II (1025)[673]. He was appointed katepan or military governor of Thessaloniki: an undated seal records “Constantin protoproèdre anthypatos...patrice...catépan de Thessalonique...Diogène”[674]. Other sources accord the title doux to Konstantinos Diogenes. Cedrenus records that "Thessalonicensium duce Constantino Diogene" defeated "Joannis et eius patruelem" [Ivan Vladislav Tsar of the Bulgarians] 9 Jan "indictione 15"[675]. Zonaras records that "Constantinum Diogenes", who had escaped "in Illyricum", was recaptured, dated to [1032] from the context[676]. Cedrenus records that "Constantinus Diogenes…Sirmii præfectus…ac Thessalonicæ dux" was sent to Thrace where he threw himself from a tower[677]. Psellos records that he "had been arrested on a charge of attempted revolution during the reign of Romanus Argyrus and had committed suicide by hurling himself over a precipice"[678].
m --- Argyre, daughter of --- Argyros & his wife ---. Zonaras refers to "vestacharum dignitate…a Duca Sardicæ dux", indicating the future Emperor Romanos IV Diogenes, whose father married "Romani Argyri neptem ex fratre"[679]. It should be noted that this passage does not state clearly that this wife of Konstantinos was the mother of Emperor Romanos. It is possible that Romanos was born from another marriage, his mother being less well-connected as she is not referred to directly in the text. Cedrenus records that the wife of "Constantinus Diogenes" was "fratre imperatoris nata"[680]. Konstantinos & [his wife] had one child:
Constantine Diogenes's Timeline
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Capadocia, Anatolia (hoy Turquía)
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1031
Age 31
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