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BARDA

Volume 3 · 107 words · 1797 Edition

the brother of the empress Theodora, and uncle of the famous Photius, is said to have had no other good quality besides that of loving the sci- ences and polite literature, which he established in the Eastern empire; for he was treacherous, cruel, and ambitious. In the year 856, he assassinated Theoc- titites, general of the Emperor Michael's forces, and obtained his post. At length he caused the disgrace of the Empress Theodora; and St Ignatius, patriarch of Constantinople, reproaching him for his vices, he had him deposed in 858, in order to make room for Photius. Bardas was assassinated by Basilus the Ma- cedonian, in 866.