Alexius Xiphias
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Alexius Xiphias (Greek: Αλέξιος Ξιφίας, Italian: Alessio Xifea) was the protospatharius and catepan of Italy from 1006 to 1008, following the long term of office of Gregory Tarchaneiotes. In March 1007, he promulgated a diploma in favour of Alexander, abbot of S. Giovanni in Lamis.
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Preceded by Gregory Tarchaneiotes |
Catepan of Italy 1006–1008 |
Succeeded by John Curcuas |