• Akameros (Greek: Ἀκάμηρος, fl. 799 AD)—his original name was probably Akamir—was the "archon of the Sclavenes of Belzetia" (ό των Σκλαυινών της Βελζητίας...
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    the interior, at this time, had firm relations with Byzantium. In 799, Akameros, a Slavic archon, participated in the conspiracy against Empress Irene...
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  • which was also located in Greece and is mentioned as the area ruled by Akameros in c. 799, most likely does not derive from the Belegezites, but rather...
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  • they were again the subject of a conspiracy: in March 799, a certain Akameros, "archon of the Slavs in Belzetia" in southern Thessaly, together with...
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  • prophecy Aistulf Aiulf II of Benevento Aizanoi Ajnadayn, Battle of Akakia Akameros Akolouthos Akova, Barony of Akritai Akroinon, Battle of Alahan Monastery...
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