10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JUSTINIAN II»
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Constantinople in the Early Eighth Century: The Parastaseis ...
1954), p. 171; Head, Justinian II, p. 102. If Par. 's entry was written early in the
eighth century, it must be regarded as an excellent source for Justinian II.
Apsimar: P has 'Tiberius son of Apsimar', but cf. chap. 3 where the emperor's
double name ...
Averil Cameron, Judith Herrin,
1984
2
Catalogue of the Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks ...
The book differs in its details from one coin to another, notably in the number of
pellets crowded onto the cover, but there is never any trace, on coins of Justinian
II, of a hand holding it. The reason must be that it was thought of as being ...
Philip Grierson, Dumbarton Oaks, Alfred Raymond Bellinger,
1973
3
History: Fiction Or Science?
Emperor Justinian II. He reigned for ten years (the alleged years 685-695 a.d.)
This happens to be his first reign. 15.6a.The Bible. The protagonists of this period
are Zedekiah and Nebuchadnezzar,king of Assyria, who had captured Zedekiah
...
4
Origins of the European Economy: Communications and Commerce ...
64 704, Tunis-Sicily. Arab raid: Amari 1933-9, 1: 294~5- 65 After 21 August 705
and before 18 October 707, n Constantinople- Rome-Constantinople. Justinian II
sent Anons. 1-2, metropolitans, to Rome to invite Pope John VII to hold a council
...
Class IV, Indiction 9(680/1), 4.40g 457 Justinian II (685-95), solidus, Indiction 9 (
695/6), 4.41 g 458 Justinian II, solidus, Class I (692/3?), 4.30 g 459 Tiberius III (
695-705), solidus, 4.29 g 460 Justinian II, restored (705-11), solidus, 3.70g 461 ...
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The Seventh Century in the West-Syrian Chronicles
Byzantine rulers Indictions AG AD Justinian II 1:1 Justinian II 1:2 Justinian II 1:3
Justinian II 1:4 Justinian II 1:5 Justinian II 1:6 Justinian II 1:7 Justinian II 1:8
Justinian II 1:9 Justinian II Leontius 1 Leontius 2 Leontius 3 Tiberius III 1 Tiberius
III 2 ...
Andrew Palmer, Sebastian P. Brock, Robert Hoyland,
1993
Having returned to Constantinople in 705, Justinian II was again restored to his
former position as Byzantine emperor with the help of the Bulgars. He next
sought war as a mechanism of revenge against the Khazars, who had recently
seized ...
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The Institutes of
Justinian
32 : of writing to parchment, ii. 33 : anomalous rule as to paintings, ii. 34. accrual,
a civil mode of acquisition, ii. 7. 4 : the law relating to it altered by Justinian, ii. :
accrual under a will in consequence of a family heir being passed over, ii. 13. pr.
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Justinian and the Later Roman Empire
This empire is the subject of John Barker Jr.'s book and the central focus of his examination of questions of continuity and change.
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THE GRAND STRATEGY OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE
By 703, Justinian II had fled Cherson to seek refuge with the qagan of the
Khazars, from whom he received regal hospitality and his sister (baptized as
Theodora) in marriage. But when Tiberios III sent envoys to the Khazars to ask for
his ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «JUSTINIAN II»
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CoinWeek Ancient Coin Series - The Paradox of Byzantine Silver
Under another son, Justinian II (685-695; 705-711), only a few “ceremonial” hexagrams were struck from dies used for gold solidi. «CoinWeek, Jun 15»
Beyond Pontus
... as well as providing a place of exile and escape for sundry Greek emperors, such as the vicious Justinian II who, having his nose cut off after ... «Neos Kosmos, May 15»
Furnishings and Decorative Arts, Asian, Jewelry, Coins and Fashion …
There are also ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine coins, including an ancient Greek Lesbos Electrum Hekte coin; a Justinian II Byzantine ... «ArtfixDaily, Mar 15»
Künker March Sale Reaches Total Hammer Price of 9.6 Million Euros
5,500 euros for a perfect solidus of Justinian II featuring the bust of Jesus Christ on its obverse are truly remarkable (estimate: 3,500 euros), ... «Coin Update News, Mar 15»
Infographic: Visits of Ecumenical Patriarchs to Rome and Popes to …
He then departed for Nicomedia, where he met with Emperor Justinian II. Pope Constantine recognized under these terms the Quinisext ... «Greek Reporter, Nov 14»
Comeback kids: unlikely returns to power through history
... as governor of his home state. Became president in 1968. A gold solidus coin from the first reign of Justinian II – before he lost his nose. «The Guardian, Sep 14»
The plague: A pox upon the houses of everyone
The first record of plague in Istanbul appears during the reign of the Emperor Justinian II (r. 540-590) and is discussed in Procopius' “Secret ... «Hurriyet Daily News, Aug 14»
Ten Kings From History That Were Worse Than King Joffrey
Justinian II Rhinotmetus (the Noseless) lost his nose and throne before returning to power after ten years in sniffly exile and sending a fleet of ... «Junkee, Apr 14»
Diary: Simon Sebag Montefiore
It was here, too, that in 695 the deposed Emperor Justinian II, one of the more grotesque heroes of my series, had his nose cut off and tongue ... «Financial Times, Dec 13»
Byzantium: A Tale of Three Cities, BBC Four, review
A couple of gory stories stuck in the mind: the unpleasant death of the priest Arias in 336 AD; and the torture of Justinian II, who took to wearing ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Dec 13»