For his namesake grandson, see Gregory Pakourianos the Younger.
Gregory Pakourianos
Fresco of Gregory Pakourianos at Bachkovo.
Died
1086
Allegiance
Byzantine Empire
Rank
Strategos of Theme of Iberia
Wars
Byzantine–Seljuq Wars in the East and Battle of Dyrrachium
Gregory Pakourianos[a] (died 1086) was a Byzantine politician and military commander. He was the founder of the Monastery of the Mother of God Petritzonitissa in Bachkovo[1] and author of its typikon. The monks of this Orthodox monastery were Iberians.[2][3][4]
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^Typikon of Gregory Pakourianos for the Monastery of the Mother of God Petritzonitissa in Bachkovo "Pages 1--57 from Byzantine Monastic Foundation Documents". Archived from the original on 2009-02-26. Retrieved 2010-04-19..
^Asdracha Catherine, La région des Rhodopes aux XIIIe et XIVe siècles: étude de géographie historique. Athen: Verlag der Byzantinisch-Neugriechischen Jahrbücher, 1976, pp. 74-75.
^(in Russian) Arutjunova-Fidanjan, Viada, ed., Tipik Grigoriia Pakuriana [The Typikon of Gregorius Pacurianus]. Yerevan, 1978, pp. 134-135, 249.
^Asdracha Catherine, La région des Rhodopes aux XIIIe et XIVe siècles, pp. 74–75.
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