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Tatikios Tatikios or Taticius ((ギリシア語:Τατίκιος), died after 1099) was a Byzantine general during the reign of Alexius I Comnenus. His name is also rendered as Tetigus, Tatizius, Tatitius, Tatic, or Tetig. ==Origins and early life== His father was a "Saracen", probably meaning a Turk,〔Brand, p. 3〕 who was captured by Alexius' father John Comnenus and served as a slave in the Comnenus household. Tatikios and Alexius grew up together, and he is described as an ''oikogenes'' of Alexius (that is, "from the same house"). In 1078, before Alexius was emperor, he accompanied Alexius in battle against his rival Nicephorus Basilacius, and discovered Basilacius' plans for an ambush. When Alexius became emperor in 1081 he held the office of ''megas primikerios'' in the imperial household. Later that year he commanded the "Turks living around Ochrida", perhaps Hungarians〔Brand, ''loc.cit.''〕 at the Battle of Dyrrhachium against Robert Guiscard.
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