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    The Amastrianum (Latin: Amastriánum, Medieval Greek: τά Αμαστριανοῦ, romanized: ta Amastrianoú), also called Forum Amastrianum by modern authors, was a...
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    From Amasra got its name an important place of Constantinople, the Amastrianum. Arrian writes that the Amastris was a Greek city, which had a port for...
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  • these claims false, and he was burned at the stake in the city's Forum Amastrianum. The revolt, dated to between 928 and c. 932, is often seen as a popular...
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    Theodosius, the Forum of Constantine, the Forum Bovis, and the Forum Amastrianum, built westward from the city center along the Mese. The forum was later...
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    the city: the Mese, heading east, connected the Forum with the Forum Amastrianum and the Forum Tauri. In the westerly direction, the same road started...
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  • a second revolt, but it too failed. He was burned alive in the Forum Amastrianum. Basil Peteinos (961) – a senior official under Constantine VII, whom...
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  • Diedo Alypius of Constantinople Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy Amalafrid Amastrianum Amalasuintha Amalric I of Jerusalem Amantius (praepositus) Ambazuces...
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