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Law Of Attraction: The Ultimate Guide To The Law Of Attraction
What is the Law of Attraction?
Law
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408: Encyclopedia - 408
408 - Events.
Theodosius II succeeds his father Arcadius as Emperor of the Eastern half of the Roman Empire
In the summer of this year...
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Arles: Encyclopedia - Arles
Arles (Arle in Provençal) is a city in the south of France, in the Bouches-du-Rhône département, of which it is a sous-préfecture, in...
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August 22: Encyclopedia - August 22
August 22 is the 234th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (235th in leap years), with 131 days remaining.
August 22 - Events.
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Book Burning: Encyclopedia - Book Burning
Book burning is the practice of ceremoniously destroying by fire one or more copies of a book or other written material. In modern times ...
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Andros: Encyclopedia - Andros
Andros, or Andro (Greek: Άνδρος), an island of the Greek archipelago, the most northerly of the Cyclades, approximately 10 km (6 m...
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Antiphanes: Encyclopedia - Antiphanes
Antiphanes, the most important writer of the Middle Attic comedy with the exception of Alexis, lived from about 408 to 334 BCE.
He was ap...
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Arcadius: Encyclopedia - Arcadius
Flavius Arcadius (377/378–May 1, 408) was Roman Emperor in the Eastern half of the Roman Empire from 395 until his death.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese Of Milan: Encyclopedia - Roman Catholic Archdiocese Of Milan
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan is a particular church of the Roman Catholic Church in Italy. It is led by the Archbishop of Mila...
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Visigoth: Encyclopedia - Visigoth
The Visigoths were one of two main branches of the Goths, the Ostrogoths being the other. Together these tribes were among the loosely-te...
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Alaric I: Encyclopedia - Alaric I
Alaric I (Alaric or Alarich, in Latin Alaricus) was likely born about 370 on an island named Peuce (the Fir) at the mouth of the Danube, ...
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Sibylline Books: Encyclopedia - Sibylline Books
The Sibylline Books or Sibyllae were a collection of oracular utterances, set out in Greek hexameters, purchased from a sibyl by the semi...
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Constantine Iii Usurper: Encyclopedia - Constantine Iii Usurper
Constantine III (died 411 by September 18) was a Roman general who declared himself Western Roman Emperor in 407, abdicating in 411 (and ...
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Haruspex: Encyclopedia - Haruspex
In the Roman religion, a haruspex was a man trained to practice divination by the inspection of the entrails of sacrificed animals, espec...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia - List Of Byzantine Emperors
This is a list of the Emperors of the late Roman Empire, called Byzantine.
The title of all Emperors listed preceding Heraclius was offic...
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Burgundians: Encyclopedia - Burgundians
The Burgundians or Burgundes were an East Germanic tribe which may have emigrated from mainland Scandinavia to the island of Bornholm, wh...
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Silivri: Encyclopedia Ii - Silivri - History
Silivri, the ancient Selymbria (or Selybria), preserved its importance in every era of the history thanks to its natural harbor and its p...
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Western Roman Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Western Roman Empire - Early Cultural Differences And Divisions Between East And West
As the Roman Republic expanded, it gradually reached a point in which the central goverment in Rome could not expect to rule effectively ...
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Book Burning: Encyclopedia Ii - Book Burning - Notable Book Burning Incidents
Book burning - Famous incidents of other items ceremoniously burnt in protest.
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Constantine Iii Usurper: Encyclopedia Ii - Constantine Iii Usurper - The History
On 31 December 406 several tribes of Germanic invaders, including the Vandals, the Burgundians, the Alans and the Sueves, crossed the fro...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Constantinian Dynasty 306-363
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic.
Jovian (Iovianus) (332 - 364, ruled 363 - 364) – Soldier, restored Christianity
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History Of Rome: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Rome - Ancient Rome
History of Rome - Origins.
Further information: Founding of Rome, and [[]], and [[]], and [[]], and
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Governors Of Roman Britain: Encyclopedia Ii - Governors Of Roman Britain - Severan Governors
Some sources list a further governor, a second Ulpius Marcellus. He was interpreted as a son of the first Ulpius Marcellus, serving. c. 2...
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List Of Republican Roman Consuls: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Republican Roman Consuls - 6th Century Bc
509 Lucius Junius M.f. Brutus, Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus
509 then Publius Valerius Volusi f. Publicola. (Sp. Lucretius Tricipitinus, w...
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Book Burning: Encyclopedia Ii - Book Burning - Notable Book Burning Incidents
Book burning - Famous incidents of other items ceremoniously burnt in protest.
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Burgundians: Encyclopedia Ii - Burgundians - The Burgundian Kingdoms
Burgundians - The First Kingdom.
In 411, the Burgundian king Gundahar or Gundicar set up a puppet emperor, Jovinus, in cooperation with...
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Arles: Encyclopedia Ii - Arles - History
Arles - Roman Arles.
Arles is an ancient town, having been established by the Greeks as early as the 6th century BC under the name of T...
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Visigoth: Encyclopedia Ii - Visigoth - Early History
The Visigoths first appeared in history as a distinct people in the year 268 when they invaded the Roman Empire and swarmed over the Balk...
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Alaric I: Encyclopedia Ii - Alaric I - In Roman Service
During the 4th century it had become common practice with the emperors to employ foederati; Germanic irregular troops under Roman command...
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Stilicho: Encyclopedia Ii - Stilicho - Career
Stilicho was born in what is today Germany. His father was a Vandal and his mother was a Roman citizen. Despite has father's origins ther...
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Roman Emperor Late Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Roman Emperor Late Empire - After The Theodosian Dynasty
Roman Emperor Late Empire - In the West.
The wealthy senator Petronius Maximus, who succeeded Valentinian III, had attempted to secure ...
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Patrician: Encyclopedia Ii - Patrician - Patrician Caste
In the early days of the Roman Republic, patricians formed a hereditary ruling group within the state. The patricians claimed to be able ...
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Pevensey: Encyclopedia Ii - Pevensey - History
The village's history is tied to its famous castle. The castle at Pevensey was built between 300 and 340 by the Romans during a time when...
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List Of Roman Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Roman Emperors - The Principate
List of Roman Emperors - Julio-Claudian dynasty.
List of Roman Emperors - Year of the four emperors.
List of Roman Emperors - Flavia...
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Horapollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Horapollo - Hieroglyphica
The text of the Hieroglyphica consists of two books, containing a total of 189 explanations of Egyptian hieroglyphs. The text was discove...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Constantinian Dynasty
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic.
Jovian (Iovianus) (332 - 364, ruled 363 - 364) – Soldier, restored Christianity
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Palaeologid Dynasty Restored To Constantinople, 1259-1453
List of Byzantine Emperors - Ottomans.
In 1453 Mehmed II overthrew the Byzantine Empire and claimed the title of Caesar; his successors...
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Visigoth: Encyclopedia Ii - Visigoth - Kings Of The Visigoths
Visigoth - Early kings.
Fritigern (369–380)
Athanaric (369–381)
Visigoth - Balti dynasty.
Alaric I (395–410)
Ataulf (410–4...
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Visigoth: Encyclopedia Ii - Visigoth - Visigothic Kingdom In Iberia
The Visigoths soon became the dominant power in Iberia. They quickly crushed the Alans and by 429 they forced the Vandals from the penins...
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List Of Republican Roman Consuls: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Republican Roman Consuls - 3rd Century Bc
300 Marcus Valerius M.f. Corvus V, Quintus Appuleius Pansa
299 Marcus Fulvius Cn.f. Paetinus, Titus Manlius T.f. Torquatus, Suffect: Marc...
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Western Roman Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Western Roman Empire - Origins Of The Theological Great East-west Schism
Main article: East-West Schism
At the beginning of Christianity the status and the office of the Bishop of Rome (who would latter become ...
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Western Roman Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Western Roman Empire - Constantine The Great
Main article: Constantine The Great
The system of the Tetrarchy quickly ran aground as the Western Empire's Constantius died unexpectedly...
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Western Roman Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Western Roman Empire - The Tetrarchies And The Constantine Dynasty
Main article: Tetrarchy
The external borders were largely quiet for the remainder of the Crisis of the Third Century, although between th...
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Western Roman Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Western Roman Empire - Reunification Eastern Focus And Re-division
The Roman Empire was ruled by a single Emperor, but with the death of Constantine in 337 AD, civil war erupted among his three sons, divi...
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Western Roman Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Western Roman Empire - Byzantine Reconquest
Several times throughout the middle ages, the eastern Byzantine Empire managed to reconquer large areas of the West which had been occupi...
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Western Roman Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Western Roman Empire - List Of Western Roman Emperors
Gallic Emperors (259 to 273):
Postumus: 259 to 268
Laelianus: 268 Usurper
Marcus Aurelius Marius: 268
Victorinus: 268 to 271
Domitianus:...
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Western Roman Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Western Roman Empire - The Legacy And The Final Conquest Of Rome
As the Western Roman Empire crumbled, the barbarian warlords who had conquered the provinces felt compelled to uphold many Roman laws and...
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Western Roman Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Western Roman Empire - Crisis Of The 3rd Century
Starting on the 18th of March 235 AD with the assassination of the Emperor Alexander Severus, the Roman Empire fell into a period of fift...
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Western Roman Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Western Roman Empire - Two Military Danger Zones Rebellions Uprisings And Political Consequences
It was relativly easy to rule the empire, from its capital-city Rome, during peacetime. An eventual rebellion was expected and would happ...
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Book Burning: Encyclopedia Ii - Book Burning - In Fiction
The first part of Don Quixote has a scene in which the priest and the housekeeper of the knight go through the chivalry books that have t...
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Roman Emperor Late Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Roman Emperor Late Empire - Theodosian Dynasty
Roman Emperor Late Empire - Theodosius.
Much as the Valentinian dynasty was loosely connected to the Constantinian dynasty by marriage,...
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Stilicho: Encyclopedia Ii - Stilicho - Controversy
A chief debate regarding Stilicho is whether his defense of the empire was more out of self-interest than loyalty to Rome or Theodosius. ...
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History Of Rome: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Rome - Medieval Rome
History of Rome - Barbarian and Byzantine rule.
In 476, the last Western Roman emperor Romulus Augustus, a puppet (like almost all empe...
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Visigoth: Encyclopedia Ii - Visigoth - Visigothic Kingdom In Aquitaine
From 407 to 409 the Vandals, with the allied Alans and Germanic tribes like the Suevi, swept into the Iberian peninsula. In response to t...
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Governors Of Roman Britain: Encyclopedia Ii - Governors Of Roman Britain - Diocese Of The Britains
Following the reabsorption of Britain into the Roman Empire, the island was further repartitioned by Diocletian, this time into four sepa...
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Governors Of Roman Britain: Encyclopedia Ii - Governors Of Roman Britain - Division Into Britannia Superior And Inferior
This list assumes the final division occurred c. 213 or a year or two before.
Governors of Roman Britain - Britannia Superior.
Tiberiu...
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Stilicho: Encyclopedia Ii - Stilicho - Postmortem
In the disturbances which followed the downfall and execution of Stilicho, the wives and children of barbarian foederati throughout Italy...
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List Of Republican Roman Consuls: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Republican Roman Consuls - 1st Century Bc
100 Lucius Valerius Flaccus, Gaius Marius VI
99 Aulus Postumius Albinus, Marcus Antonius Orator
98 Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos, Titu...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Justinian Dynasty
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic.
Phocas the Tyrant ( ? - 610, ruled 602 - 610) – usurper; betrayed by his son-in-law
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Burgundians: Encyclopedia Ii - Burgundians - The Burgundian Laws
The Burgundians left three legal codes, among the earliest from any of the Germanic tribes.
The Liber Consitutionum sive Lex Gundobada (T...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Heraclian Dynasty
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic.
Philippicus Bardanes (Φιλιππικός Βαρδάνης) (ruled 711 - 713) – Armenian...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Macedonian Dynasty
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic.
Michael VI the Bellicose (Μιχαήλ ΣΤ' ο Στρατιωτικός) (ruled 1056 - 105...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Phocid Dynasty
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic.
Leo V the Armenian (Λέων Ε' ο Αρμένιος) (775 - 820, ruled 813 - 820) – Stra...
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Burgundians: Encyclopedia Ii - Burgundians - Early History
Burgundians - Tribal Origins.
The Burgundians' tradition of Scandinavian origin finds support in place-name evidence and archaeological...
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Book Burning: Encyclopedia Ii - Book Burning - In Fiction
The first part of Don Quixote has a scene in whtich the priest and the housekeeper of the knight go through the chivalry books that have ...
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Alaric I: Encyclopedia Ii - Alaric I - First Invasion Of Italy
It was probably in the year 400 that Alaric made his first invasion of Italy, cooperating with another Gothic chieftain named Radagaisus....
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Alaric I: Encyclopedia Ii - Alaric I - In Greece
Alaric struck first at the eastern empire. He marched to the neighbourhood of Constantinople but, finding himself unable to undertake the...
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Arles: Encyclopedia Ii - Arles - Economy
Arles is the center of a large agricultural area, and agricultural and other household products as well as clothing are sold at the stree...
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Arles: Encyclopedia Ii - Arles - Sights
Arles has important remains of Roman times, which have been listed as World Heritage Sites since 1981. They include:
The Roman theater
T...
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Arles: Encyclopedia Ii - Arles - Miscellaneous
The Arlésiens (citizens of Arles) were noted for distinctive traditional dress which is now worn publicly at certain festivals and occas...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Palaeologid Dynasty Restored To Constantinople
List of Byzantine Emperors - Ottomans.
In 1453 Mehmed II overthrew the Byzantine Empire and claimed the title of Caesar; his successors...
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Constantine Iii Usurper: Encyclopedia Ii - Constantine Iii Usurper - The Legend
Constantine was remembered as a King of the Britons in the Welsh chronicles and Geoffrey of Monmouth's highly popular Historia Regum Brit...
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List Of Republican Roman Consuls: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Republican Roman Consuls - 3rd Century Bc
300 Marcus Valerius M.f. Corvus V, Quintus Appuleius Pansa
299 Marcus Fulvius Cn.f. Paetinus, Titus Manlius T.f. Torquatus, Suff.: Marcus...
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List Of Roman Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Roman Emperors - Tetrarchies Unifications And New Splits
List of Roman Emperors - Dominate.
List of Roman Emperors - Britannic Empire 286 to 297.
List of Roman Emperors - Late Roman Empire...
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List Of Republican Roman Consuls: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Republican Roman Consuls - 2nd Century Bc
200 Publius Sulpicius Ser.f. Galba Maximus II, Gaius Aurelius C.f. Cotta
199 Lucius Cornelius L.f. Lentulus, Publius Villius Ti.f. Tappul...
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Patrician: Encyclopedia Ii - Patrician - Patrician Position
Under the Roman Empire, patrician status as it had been understood in the Republic ceased to have meaning in everyday life. The emperor C...
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Patrician: Encyclopedia Ii - Patrician - Use In Fiction
In the satirical fantasy series Discworld by British author Terry Pratchett, the city of Ankh-Morpork is run by a Presidential like figur...
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List Of Roman Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Roman Emperors - Crisis Of The Third Century
List of Roman Emperors - Emperors during the height of the Crisis.
List of Roman Emperors - Gallic Empire 260 to 274.
List of Roman ...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Palaeologid Dynasty Restored To Constantinople 1259-1453
List of Byzantine Emperors - Ottomans.
In 1453 Mehmed II overthrew the Byzantine Empire and claimed the title of Caesar; his successors...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Heraclian Dynasty 610-695
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic 695-705.
Leontius (Λεόντιος) (ruled 695 - 698) – Strategos (general); mutilated, d...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Justinian Dynasty 518-602
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic.
Phocas the Tyrant ( ? - 610, ruled 602 - 610) – usurper; betrayed by his son-in-law
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Heraclian Dynasty 705-711
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic 711-717.
Philippicus Bardanes (Φιλιππικός Βαρδάνης) (ruled 711 - 713) – ...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Phocid Dynasty 802-813
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic.
Leo V the Armenian (Λέων Ε' ο Αρμένιος) (775 - 820, ruled 813 - 820) – Stra...
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List Of Byzantine Emperors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Byzantine Emperors - Macedonian Dynasty 867-1056
List of Byzantine Emperors - Non-dynastic.
Michael VI the Bellicose (Μιχαήλ ΣΤ' ο Στρατιωτικός) (ruled 1056 - 105...
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Visigoth: Encyclopedia Ii - Visigoth - Visigoths As Tervingi
The naming of this people is problematic. Some time shortly after 291 Mamertinus made a eulogy of Emperor Maximian (285-308) in which he ...
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