Nikephoros Chrysoberges, often known simply as "Chrysoberges," was a Byzantine official and nobleman who lived during the 11th century. His name means "Golden Berg," with "Chrysos" meaning "gold" in Greek and "berg" coming from the Germanic word for "mountain" or "hill." However, details about his life and contributions may vary depending on the specific historical context and the focus of sources discussing him.

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