Leo Phokas the Younger, great-nephew of the above, Byzantine general in the mid-10th century
Under Romanos II, he was named Domestic of the Schools of the West, i.e. commander of the western armies in the Balkans, and raised to the rank of magistros.
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Bardas Phokas the Younger (died 13 April 989), Byzantine general and rebel, son of Leo Phokas the Younger, the brother of Nikephoros II Phokas