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    Amorium (redirect from Amorion)
    Amorium, also known as Amorion (Greek: Ἀμόριον), was a city in Phrygia, Asia Minor which was founded in the Hellenistic period, flourished under the Byzantine...
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  • monk from the Byzantine Empire. He was born in the mid-9th century in Amorion, Anatolic Theme. He studied in Constantinople and was ordained a deacon...
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  • Amorio (Greek: Αμόριο, romanized: Amório, IPA: [aˈmoɾi.o]) is a village in the municipal unit of Orfeas, northeastern Evros, Greece. It is situated at...
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  • Sebaste, martyred in 316. Saint Blaise may also refer to: Saint Blaise of Amorion (died 908) Blaise of Caesarea Cappadociae a.k.a. Blaise the Herdsman, an...
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    The sack of Amorium by the Abbasid Caliphate in mid-August 838 was one of the major events in the long history of the Arab–Byzantine Wars. The Abbasid...
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    Byzantine emperor Theophilos's successes the previous year, and aimed to sack Amorion, one of Byzantium's largest cities. Theophilos with his army confronted...
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  • Cohen, Michael. "Michigan football flips DB Keon Sabb (Clemson) and WR Amorion Walker (Notre Dame)". Detroit Free Press. Archived from the original on...
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    present-day Iran), and being left behind as his father's deputy during the Amorion campaign of the same year. Al-Wathiq is then mentioned in 841 as bringing...
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    Pos. # Name Class WR 0 Semaj Morgan So WR 1 Amorion Walker Jr QB 2 Jadyn Davis Fr WR 3 Fredrick Moore So QB 4 Jayden Denegal  So WR 5 C.J. Charleston...
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    Empire. Yazid reached Chalcedon and took the important Byzantine center Amorion. While the city was quickly recovered, the Arabs next attacked Carthage...
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    Beser, was killed in the attack. Constantine escaped and sought refuge in Amorion, where he was welcomed by the local soldiers, who had been commanded by...
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    Sklavos (2018–) Diocese of Abydos: Gregorios Tsoutsoules (2022–) Diocese of Amorion: Nikiforos Psihloudes (2014–) Diocese of Andidon:Vacant Diocese of Apamea:...
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    Pos. # Name Class DB 0 Mike Sainristil (C)  Sr DB 1 Amorion Walker So DB 2 Will Johnson So DB 3 Keon Sabb  Fr LB 4 Micah Pollard So EDGE 5 Josaiah Stewart...
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    Ladarius Tennison S UCF Michael Trigg TE Baylor Rayf Vinson S Samford Amorion Walker WR Michigan Demarko Williams S Western Kentucky Davin Wydner QB...
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  • Konstantinos (#3933). Kazhdan & Ševčenko 1991, pp. 800–801. Foss, Clive (1991). "Amorion". In Kazhdan, Alexander (ed.). The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. Oxford...
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    mention an iron gate that originally was part of the Byzantine city of Amorion before being carried off to Samarra in 838 after the Abbasids captured...
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  • Providence Country Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width IF1.5 Amórion Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Greece 41°18′N 26°26′E / 41.3°N 26.43°E...
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    designs on Asia Minor and in 838 began another invasion, sacking the city of Amorion. While a relative equilibrium reigned in the East, the situation in the...
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    to fight the Arabs on the eastern frontier. While Constantine fled to Amorion, Artabasdus seized Constantinople amid popular support and was crowned...
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    (98 kg) Jun 23, 2021  Recruiting star ratings: Rivals:   247Sports:    ESPN: Amorion Walker ATH Ponchatoula, Louisiana Ponchatoula High School 6 ft 4 in (1...
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    the dart from a solenarion. Arrowheads were found in the excavations of Amorion and Sardis, although largely of types used for hunting, while war heads...
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    an older sister of Constantine. Defeated, Constantine sought refuge in Amorion, while the victor advanced on Constantinople and was accepted as emperor...
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  • force. Later, the emperor commanded Stypiotes to campaign in the area of Amorion. Soon after he managed to recapture the fortress of Poimanenon. His career...
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  • the rebels of any claim to legitimacy. The revolt probably took place at Amorion, the capital of the Anatolic Theme. From there, the rebel army, comprising...
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  • Kazhdan, Alexander; Ševčenko, Nancy Patterson (1991). "Forty-Two Martyrs of Amorion". In Kazhdan, Alexander (ed.). The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. Oxford...
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    Abbasid vizier Abdallah ibn al-Mu'tazz, Abbasid poet (b. 861) Blaise of Amorion, Byzantine monk and missionary Cléirchén mac Murchadh, king of Maigh Seóla...
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    Treadgold 1995, p. 23. Gyftopoulou 2003, § 1. Gyftopoulou 2003, § 6.1. ODB, "Amorion" (C. Foss), pp. 79–80. Lilie 1976, pp. 97–162 Gyftopoulou 2003, § 6.2....
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    their murdered kinsman. As commander of the Foederati, Thomas was based at Amorion, the capital of the Anatolic Theme. Although junior to the theme's strategos...
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  • use of his name to frighten children by the Byzantines; his entry into Amorion pretending to be a messenger and discovery of the Byzantine plans; his...
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  • Abbasid vizier Abdallah ibn al-Mu'tazz, Abbasid poet (b. 861) Blaise of Amorion, Byzantine monk and missionary Cléirchén mac Murchadh, king of Maigh Seóla...
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