Boris II was taken hostage to Constantinople by Byzantine Emperor John I Tzimiskes and forced to publicly abdicate his throne. The eastern portion of the...
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Wout Jac van; Drijvers, Jan Willem; Klugkist, Alexander Cornelis (2007). Syriac Polemics: Studies in Honour of Gerrit Jan Reinink. Peeters Publishers...
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Theodosius I (Greek: Θεοδόσιος Theodosios; 11 January 347 – 17 January 395), also called Theodosius the Great, was a Roman emperor from 379 to 395. He...
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Maximinus Thrax (redirect from Maximinus I)
Sechskaiserjahr 238. Der Beginn der Reichskrise?, in: Gymnasium 115, 2008. Jan Burian: Maximinus Thrax. Sein Bild bei Herodian und in der Historia Augusta...
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Constantine the Great (redirect from Constantine I the Great)
Constantine I (27 February c. 272 – 22 May 337), also known as Constantine the Great, was a Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337 and the first Roman emperor...
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battle of Arcadiopolis made them complacent. The Byzantine army, led by Tzimiskes in person and numbering 30,000–40,000, advanced quickly and reached Preslav...
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Mardiganian – Armenian genocide survivor, writer of Ravished Armenia. John I Tzimiskes - Byzantine emperor of Armenian origin Aynur Doğan – Kurdish singer Diyap...
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January 10 (redirect from 10 Jan)
Catholic Church 976 – John I Tzimiskes, Byzantine emperor (b. 925) 987 – Pietro I Orseolo, doge of Venice (b. 928) 1055 – Bretislav I, duke of Bohemia 1094...
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the second half of the 10th century, because the death of emperor John I Tzimiskes and his succession by Basil II and Constantine VIII are mentioned in...
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led by Theophilos Kourkouas, grandfather of the future emperor John I Tzimiskes, captured Theodosiopolis. Its Arab population was expelled and the city...
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a Nicety of Protocol". Latomus. 47 (1): 26–33. JSTOR 41540754. Drijvers, Jan Willem (2018). "Jovian between History and Myth". In Burgersdijk, Diederik...
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121. Event: HA Marcus viii. 6; Birley, Marcus Aurelius, p. 121. Date: Jaap-Jan Flinterman, 'The Date of Lucian's Visit to Abonuteichos,' Zeitschrift für...
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portrait of Caligula in the Digital Sculpture Project Franz Lidz, "Caligula's Garden of Delights, Unearthed and Restored", New York Times, Jan. 12, 2021...
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Trajan (/ˈtreɪdʒən/ TRAY-jən; born Marcus Ulpius Traianus, adopted name Caesar Nerva Traianus; 18 September 53 – c. 11 August 117) was a Roman emperor...
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the theme system and the neglect of the military. Nikephoros II, John Tzimiskes, and Basil II shifted the emphasis of the military divisions (τάγματα...
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simply the adversary of man and God". In 970, the Byzantine emperor John I Tzimiskes transplanted 200,000 Armenian Paulicians to Europe and settled them in...
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Carcopino, Passion et politique chez les Césars). In: Journal des savants. Jan.-Mar. 1958. pp. 5–18. Available at [8]. Retrieved 12 June 2015. Albino Garzetti...
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114, 121. Event: HA Marcus 8.6; Birley, Marcus Aurelius, 121. Date: Jaap-Jan Flinterman, "The Date of Lucian's Visit to Abonuteichos," Zeitschrift für...
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plans. However, a permanent imperial grant, which was doubled by John I Tzimiskes, allowed the integration of the buildings. The emperors gave also the...
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2017-04-02. Chapman, John (1922). "St Jerome and the Vulgate New Testament (I–II)". The Journal of Theological Studies. o.s. 24 (93): 33–51. doi:10.1093/jts/os-XXIV...
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680. It stayed under Bulgarian rule until the Byzantines under John I Tzimiskes retook it in the Rus-Byzantine War of 970-971. Tomis was then seized...
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of the Western Roman Empire from 367 to 383. The eldest son of Valentinian I, Gratian was raised to the rank of Augustus as a child and inherited the West...
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682. ISBN 978-5-87507-066-2. Tʜᴇᴏᴅᴏʀᴀ, daughter of Constantine VIII, 11 Jan. 1055—31 Aug. 1056 (with her sister Zoe, 21 April 1042—11 June 1042). Marciniak...
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Helena is unknown, but it was in Northern France, probably near modern Arras (Jan Willem Drijvers, Helena Augusta, BRILL, ISBN 90-04-09435-0, p. 12). Sidonius...
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diplomacy, prevented the Byzantines during the Syrian campaigns of John Tzimiskes from attempting to annex the city. However, by 977, the Fatimids under...
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found his own dynasty; deposed by his sons and entered monastery John I Tzimiskes (Ιωάννης Α') (925–976, ruled 969–976), general, brother-in-law of Romanos...
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Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Heinrich I, Holy Roman Emperor)
the Byzantine Empire. In 969, Emperor Otto I entered into an alliance with Byzantine Emperor John I Tzimiskes in which both Eastern and Western Empires...
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Emperor Peter I in the mid 10th century. After the conquest of the Bulgarian capital Preslav by Sviatoslav I of Kyiv and John I Tzimiskes' armies in 970–971...
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Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-27690-1. Kostenec, Jan (2008). "Chrysotriklinos". Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World, Constantinople...
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956, Sayf al-Dawla pre-empted Tzimiskes from a planned assault on Amida, and invaded Byzantine territory first. Tzimiskes then seized a pass in Sayf al-Dawla's...
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