Rendakis

{{Short description|Byzantine noble family}}

Rendakis ({{langx|el|Ρενδάκις}}), also Rendakios (Ρενδάκιος) or Rentakios (Ρεντάκιος) was a powerful Byzantine noble family in the 8th to 10th centuries.

History

The Rendakis family was first mentioned during the reign of Leo III the Isaurian (r. 717–741).Byzantinoslavica 1977, Volume 38–39, p. 178 Although the family were native Greek speakers,{{cite book |last=Curta |first=Florin |title=The Edinburgh History of the Greeks, C. 500 to 1050: The Early Middle Ages |publisher=Edinburgh University Press |year=2011 |isbn=9780748638093 |page=284 |quote=There were several individuals in early medieval Greece with surnames of Slavic origin which appear in written sources of the tenth (Rendakios Helladikos) or eleventh century (Constantine Rendakios…Even though the names are of Slavic origin, the individuals thus named were speakers of Greek, not Slavic.}} the etymology of the family name is believed by some scholars to have been of Slavic origin.Vryonis 1981, p. 136: "Of Slavic origin were the families of Giabas, Rentacius, Branas (?), Bogdanos, and Boilas" In the beginning of the 8th century, the number of officials of clearly provincial origin had increased, and the Rendakioi was one of these families.Brubaker-Haldon, p. 589 In the 9th century, the family numbered among the most powerful families in the Byzantine Empire, alongside those of Bryennios, Choirosphaktes, Monomachos, and Tessarakontapechys.Vryonis 1971, p. 161: "... ninth century [...] a clearly formed aristocracy [...] Rentacius, Tessaracontopechys, Bryennius, Choirosphactes, and Monomachus."

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References

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  • {{John Skylitzes: A Synopsis of Byzantine History, 811–1057}}

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Category:Byzantine families

Category:8th century in Greece

Category:9th century in Greece

Category:10th century in Greece

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