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    Theodosius III (Greek: Θεοδόσιος, romanized: Theodósios) was Byzantine emperor from c. May 715 to 25 March 717. Before rising to power and seizing the...
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  • Pope Theodosios III of Alexandria (born ‘Abd al-Masih; died 1300), or Theodosios II, was the 79th Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark...
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    [citation needed] Atallah and Theodosios [de] both meaning "gift of God" in Arabic and Greek, respectively. Theodosios, who was ordained on the 24 December...
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  • brief reigns of Philippikos (711–713), Anastasios II (713–715) and Theodosios III (715–717). All three were elevated to the throne after coup d'états...
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    sends land armies into Anatolia, which settle at Caesarea. Emperor Theodosios III concludes a peace treaty with Kormesiy, son of Tervel of Bulgaria, in...
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    Arabs launched a rebellion at Rhodes, which led to the installation of Theodosios III on the Byzantine throne. From the early 8th to the 12th centuries, Rhodes...
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    March 25 – Emperor Theodosios III is deposed after a reign of 1 year and 10 months. He is succeeded by the 32-year-old Leo III the Isaurian, a general...
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  • Theodosius (redirect from Theodosios)
    Theodosius (Latinized from the Greek "Θεοδόσιος", Theodosios, "given by god") is a given name. It may take the form Teodósio, Teodosie, Teodosije etc....
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  • 535–567 Pope Theodosius II of Alexandria, ruled in 730–742 Pope Theodosius III of Alexandria, ruled in 1293–1300 This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Theodosius II (redirect from Theodosios II)
    Theodosius II (Greek: Θεοδόσιος Theodosios; 10 April 401 – 28 July 450) was Roman emperor from 402 to 450. He was proclaimed augustus as an infant and...
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  • Gothograeci. If the rebels' choice of emperor, Theodosios III, was the son of the deposed Tiberios III, as has been argued, that fact may explain the...
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  • of Ba'unah (June 5), the day of his death. General Dietmar W. Winkler: Theodosios von Alexandrien (535–566), Ökumenischer Patriarch der Miaphysiten, in:...
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    Turkish: Dikilitaş) is the Ancient Egyptian obelisk of Pharaoh Thutmose III (1479–1425 BC), first erected during the 18th dynasty of Egypt. It was re-erected...
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    Germanus I of Constantinople (category Leo III the Isaurian)
    Constantinople. Germanus later helped negotiate Anastasius' surrender terms to Theodosios III. In 715, Germanus organized a new council propagating Dyothelitism and...
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    him too in 715 and install Theodosios III (r. 715–717) in his place. In 717, the Opsicians supported the rise of Leo III the Isaurian (r. 717–740) to...
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  • Anna (wife of Artabasdos) (category Leo III the Isaurian)
    brief reigns of Philippikos (711–713), Anastasios II (713–715) and Theodosios III (715–717). All three were elevated to the throne after coup d'états...
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    Theodosius I (redirect from Theodosios I)
    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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  • March 25 – Emperor Theodosios III is deposed after a reign of 1 year and 10 months. He is succeeded by the 32-year-old Leo III the Isaurian, a general...
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    results in a six-month civil war. Anastasios II abdicates in favour of Theodosios III. 716–717: Revolt and successful usurpation of general Leo the Isaurian...
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  • Leontios, deposed 698. Tiberios III, deposed 705. Philippikos Bardanes, deposed 713. Anastasios II, deposed 715. Theodosios III, deposed 717. Constantine VI...
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    again. 716 First treaty with known terms between Byzantine Emperor Theodosios III and Danube Bulgaria Khan Tervel delineating borders, fixing the size...
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    then stratēgos, Leo the Isaurian, became emperor (Leo III, r. 717–741) after deposing Theodosios III (r. 715–717). Henceforth, the Anatolics would be stalwart...
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  • Anastasios II (713–715) 715–717 Gregory II (715–731) Theodosios III (715–717) Germanus I (715–730) 717–730 Leo III the Isaurian (717–741) co-ruler Constantine...
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    exiled and became a figure of fun in the empire. Theodosios Monomachos was the grandson of another Theodosios Monomachos, an important bureaucrat under Basil...
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  • II (or III) Dabbas (1611–1619) Ignatius III Atiyah (1619–1634) Cyril IV Dabbas (1619–1627) Euthymius II (or III) Karmah (1634–1635) Euthymius III (or IV)...
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  • Theodosius of Bithynia (Greek: Θεοδόσιος Theodosios; 2nd–1st century BC) was a Hellenistic astronomer and mathematician from Bithynia who wrote the Spherics...
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  • Gabriel II Michael V John V Mark III John VI Cyril III Athanasius III John VII Gabriel III John VII Theodosius III John VIII John IX Benjamin II Peter...
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  • Patriarch Theodosius II of Alexandria (fl. 12th century) Pope Theodosius III of Alexandria (fl. 1293–1300) This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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    Liveris) Archbishop of Jordan : Theophylactos (Theodosios Georgiadis) Archbishop of Sebastia : Theodosios (Nizar Hanna) Archbishop of Askalon : Nicephoros...
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  • Abdallah. "Patriarcat grec-melkite catholique d'Antioche. Naissance, évolution et orientations actuelles". Ekklesiastikos Pharos. 52 (s.II, III): 47–72....
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