Gregory II. PmbZ, Mizizios (#5163) PmbZ, Mizizios (#5163). ODB, "Mezizios" (P. A. Hollingworth), p. 1359. PmbZ, Ioannes (#2706/corr.); Mizizios (#5163). Kazhdan...
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seat to Syracuse, where he was assassinated, possibly on the orders of Mizizios. Constantine IV "the Younger" Κωνσταντῖνος ὁ νέος Constantinus September...
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His son Constantine IV succeeded him, a brief usurpation in Sicily by Mizizios being quickly suppressed by the new emperor. From the late 7th century...
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Press. p. 80. ISBN 9780192152534. This exception is Mjej Gnouni (Graece Mizizios), an Armenian immigrant of the first generation. Mjej succeeded in 668...
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of Caucasian Albania Isaac the Armenian (625–644), an exarch of Ravenna Mizizios (622–669), usurping the Byzantine throne in Sicily Constantine IV (by mother)...
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Armeniacs. 668–669: Murder of Constans II and attempted usurpation by Mizizios in Sicily. 680: Abortive revolt of the Anatolic theme in favour of Constantine...
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died when his out of control horse smashed his head against a city gate. Mizizios (668–669) – Commander of the Opsikion, he was chosen by the court at Sicily...
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Bulgaria Missorium of Theodosius I Mitato Mitso Asen of Bulgaria Mixobarbaroi Mizizios Mjej II Gnuni Mleh, Prince of Armenia Mocius, Cistern of Modestus, Patriarch...
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