The late Emperor Theophilos had in 837 …

Years: 844 - 844

The late Emperor Theophilos had in 837 raised Bardas, brother of the Empress Theodora, to the rank of patrikios and sent him together with the general Theophobos in a campaign against the Abasgians, but the imperial force had been defeated.

With the death of Theophilos, and the ascension of the two-year-old Michael III, a regency council had been set up, headed by Theodora.

Bardas and his brother Petronas, as well as their relative Sergios Niketiates, are also members, but it is the logothete Theoktistos who had quickly established himself as Theodora's chief advisor.

Bardas had still played an active role in the early days of the regency, encouraging Theodora to abandon Iconoclasm for good and taking part in the investigations that led to the deposition of the pro-iconoclast patriarch John the Grammarian and the restoration of the veneration of icons in 843.

In 844, however, Theoktistos blames Bardas for the desertions that had led to the Empire’s defeat in the Battle of Mauropotamos against the Abbasids, even though the logothete himself had led the imperial army, and has him exiled from Constantinople.

Following Bardas's exile and the death of Sergios, Theoktistos rules supreme alongside Theodora.

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