• the victims was Karbeas' father, who was impaled after refusing to renounce his faith. Consequently, with some 5,000 followers, Karbeas fled to the Arab...
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    Karbeas died in 863 during Michael III's campaign against the Arabs and possibly was with Umar at Malakopea before the Battle of Lalakaon. Karbeas's successor...
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  • Chrysocheir was a nephew of the Paulician leader Karbeas. Furthermore, according to Peter the Sicilian, he was Karbeas' "nephew and son-in-law", indicating that...
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  • Karbeas died in 863 during Michael III's campaign against the Arabs and possibly was with Umar at Malakopea before the Battle of Lalakaon. Karbeas's successor...
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    Theodosiopolis, modern Erzurum); and the Paulician principality of Tephrike, led by Karbeas. Melitene in particular was a major concern as its location on the western...
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  • counterpart in Cilicia and Mesopotamia was the al-thughūr. Digenes Akritas Karbeas Kazhdan 1991, p. 1132; Glykatzi-Ahrweiler 1960, pp. 1–111. Glykatzi-Ahrweiler...
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    support of Arabs and the emir of Malatya. It had been founded ca. 850 by Karbeas, the leader of the Paulicians, a heretical Armenian sect that adhered to...
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    persecuted as heretical in Byzantium, defected to the Arabs under their leader Karbeas. They founded a small principality on the Abbasid–Byzantine frontier, centred...
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    support from the emir of Melitene, Umar al-Aqta, the Paulician leader Karbeas founded a separate principality at Tephrike, and for the next decades,...
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  • produced numerous Byzantine generals, notably the Phokas clan, warlords (see Karbeas of Tephrike), and intrigue, most importantly the Paulician heresy. Because...
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  • Líahaiti, Irish abbot and poet Duan Chengshi, Chinese official and scholar Karbeas, leader of the Paulicians Mucel, bishop of Hereford (approximate date)...
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  • 838, and the exploits of the amir Amr al-Aqta, and of his Paulician ally Karbeas, who is possibly the archetype of Yanis. In addition, many elements were...
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    governor in Armenia Emir Ali ibn Yahya as well as the Paulician leader Karbeas. These Byzantines victories marked a turning point which ushered in a century...
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  • (warrior) Ribāṭs, early fortified sites used by ghazis Digenes Akritas Karbeas Kennedy (2001), pp. 97–98 Streck (1987), p. 515 Honigmann (1987), p. 739...
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  • around the fortresses of Tephrike, Amara and Argaoun. The Paulician leader Karbeas turned this into a separate Paulician principality, allied with ‘Umar and...
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    aid they established a state of their own at Tephrike under their leader Karbeas. Theoktistos concluded a truce with the Abbasid Caliphate and arranged...
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  • Líahaiti, Irish abbot and poet Duan Chengshi, Chinese official and scholar Karbeas, leader of the Paulicians Mucel, bishop of Hereford (approximate date)...
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  • Battle of Anzen. Although he agreed to surrender, he was later executed. Karbeas (843–863) – a Byzantine army officer, he established an independent Paulician...
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  • Koraon Treasure Karabisianoi Karakabaklı Karakalou monastery Karaman Castle Karbeas Kardarigan (6th century) Kardarigan (7th century) Kardia, Battle of Karl...
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  • successor to Baanes (or Vahan) the Filthy. The sect was suppressed in 835. Karbeas Chrysocheir Constantine-Silvanus Nina G. Garsoïan, The Paulician heresy:...
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