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    Saint Anastasius of Persia, also known by his native name Magundat, was a Zoroastrian soldier in the Sasanian army who later became a convert to Christianity...
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  • Saint Anastasius of Persia (died 628), Persian martyr Saint Anastasius of Pavia (died 680), bishop of Pavia Anastasius of Armenia, successor of Nerses...
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    628 (section Persia)
    690) Gao Zong, emperor of the Tang dynasty (d. 683) John Maron, Syriac monk and patriarch (d. 707) January 22 – Anastasius of Persia, monk Babai the Great...
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    Third are the church and monastery dedicated to Vincent of Saragossa and Anastasius of Persia, built by Pope Honorius I in 626 and given to the Benedictines...
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    Justinian I. Since many of Anastasius' reforms proved long-lasting, his influence over the empire endured for centuries. Anastasius was a Miaphysite Christian...
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    Chinese emperor (b. 205) 628 – Anastasius of Persia, monk 906 – He, empress of the Tang Dynasty 935 – Ma, empress of Southern Han 1001 – Al-Muqallad...
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  • Abba I — Metropolitan bishop and saint of the Assyrian Church of the East Anastasius of Persia — was originally a Zoroastrian soldier in the Sasanian army...
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  • Abdon and Sennen Abrosima Acacius of Amida Acepsimas of Hnaita Ajabel Anastasius of Persia Aphrahat Asyncritus of Hyrcania Bademus Barhadbesciabas Saint...
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    the Melkite Patriarch, sent Anastasius of Persia, the head of the Monastery of St. Anthony at that time, large sums of money and asked him to take some...
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    recent changes in the flow of the Tigris in Lower Mesopotamia, sparking famines and flood. When the Roman emperor Anastasius I refused to provide any help...
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  • 620s (section Persia)
    queen King Stephen I of Iberia (Georgia) Zaynab bint Khuzayma, wife of Muhammad (b. 595) 628 January 22 – Anastasius of Persia, monk Babai the Great...
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    Anastasius I succeeds Siricius as the 39th pope. He seeks to reconcile the churches of Rome and Antioch. Anastasius also condemns the doctrine of Origen...
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  • Amazasp III of Iberia Anak the Parthian Anastasian War Anastasius of Persia Andarzaghar Anoshazad Antiochus (praepositus sacri cubiculi) Aparviz of Sakastan...
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    280 (section Persia)
    Monetary System of the Romans: A description of the Roman coinage from early times to the reform of Anastasius. Ian J. Sellars. p. 374. Vulic, Vladimir (December...
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  • Martyrs of Nicomedia (304–305) Forty Martyrs of Sebaste (320) Martyrs of Persia under Shapur II (4th century) Martyrs of Córdoba (850–859) Martyrs of Otranto...
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  • will confirm that view. War with Sassanid Persia: Emperor Anastasius I refuses to pay a share of the cost of defending the Caucasian Gates, through which...
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    Sassanid Persia: Emperor Anastasius I gains the upper hand in Armenia, with the renewed investment of Amida. King Kavadh I hands over the fortress-city of Amida...
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    Justin I (category People of the Roman–Sasanian Wars)
    family, he rose through the ranks of the army to become commander of the imperial guard and when Emperor Anastasius I Dicorus died, he out-maneouvered...
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    realm, but Anastasius declined. This was probably during or shortly after the Anastasian War of 502–506 between Byzantium and Sassanid Persia. After his...
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  • prefecture of the East under Anastasius and Justinian. Around 543, Lydus was appointed to a chair of Latin language and literature at an institute of higher...
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    the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Emperor Anastasius I has Euphemius, patriarch of Constantinople, deposed and excommunicated. He appoints...
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    a 4-year reign, and is succeeded by the Rome-born Anastasius II as the 50th pope. Emperor Anastasius I gives formal recognition to the Ostrogoth king Theodoric...
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    513 (section Persia)
    years. Revolt of Vitalian: Byzantine general Vitalian revolts against Emperor Anastasius I, and conquers a large part of the Diocese of Thrace. He gains...
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    Syria and Palaestina Prima in the wake of Heraclius's revolt. In 609 or 610 the Patriarch of Antioch, Anastasius II, died. Many sources claim that the...
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    Iberian War (category Wars of Justinian I)
    Emperor Anastasius I had already started fortifying Dara as a counter to the Persian fortress city of Nisibis for a looming conflict. During the reign of Justin...
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    Europe for naming years. War with Sassanid Persia: Emperor Anastasius I refuses to pay a share of the cost of defending the Caucasian Gates, through which...
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    Alaric II's Visigoths at the Battle of Vouillé. 518: Eastern Roman Emperor Anastasius I dies and is succeeded by Justin I. 522: Romans obtain silkworm eggs...
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    the current holder of the gates dies, he bequeaths it to Emperor Anastasius. Anastasius, unable and unwilling to finance a garrison for the gates, loses...
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    position. In this time, he also achieved the rank of senator. After the death of the Emperor Anastasius, who had left no clear heir, there was much dispute...
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  • population was deported to Persia and contributed in re-founding the town of Arrajan. Emperor Anastasius I Dicorus reacted to the news of Amida's fall by sending...
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