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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ISAURIAN»
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8. The. Isaurian. Dynasty. and. Iconoclasm. 250 500 750 1000 1250 1500 717
Leo III emperor 717–718 Arab siege of Constantinople 726 Beginning of
Iconoclasm 787 First restoration of ikons 800 Coronation of Charlemagne Leo III
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Isaurian Dynasty, Including: Leo Iii the
Isaurian, Leo Iv ...
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Siege Warfare and Military Organization in the Successor ...
Procopius designated eastern units as either Armenian or Isaurian. While the
former were mostly tied up by the Persian wars, the latter are prominent in
Justinian's war of reconquest. As first bandits or rebels and later soldiers from the
southern ...
Leif Inge Ree Petersen, 2013
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Failure of Empire: Valens and the Roman State in the Fourth ...
Indeed, the terrain of the Isaurian hinterland was so rugged that it afforded its
inhabitants refuge equivalent to a giant natural fortress? Even so, literary and
archaeological evidence indicates that the problem of Isaurian banditry had been
...
Noel Emmanuel Lenski, 2003
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Late Antiquity: A Guide to the Postclassical World
Isaurian marauders created such havoc in neighboring Cilicia and Cappado- cia
that the emperor Probus placed a permanent fortified garrison there (ca. 278).
Originally included in the Roman province of Cilicia and later in that of Galatia, ...
Glen Warren Bowersock, Peter Brown, Oleg Grabar, 1999
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Leo III the Isaurian or the Syrian, (c. 685June 18 741) was Byzantine emperor from 717 until his death in 741.
Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, McBrewster John, 2010
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The Chronicle of Pseudo-Joshua the Stylite
1 2 At the time of the said Peroz, the Roman empire was also in turmoil, for the
palace officials hated the emperor Zeno because he was an Isaurian by birth.
Basiliscus rebelled and seized power, but Zeno subsequently prevailed and ...
Joshua (the Stylite.), J. W. Watt, Frank R. Trombley, 2000
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Violence in Late Antiquity: Perceptions and Practices
In both primary and secondary sources, the word Isaurian is synonymous with
banditry and brigandage. For centuries in southern Asia Minor, Isaurian raiders
struck fear in the hearts of those whom they plundered. The inhabitants of Cilicia
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Historical Dictionary of Byzantium
ISAURIAN DYNASTY. This dynasty ruled Byzantium from 717 to 802.
Theophanes the Confessor reports that the first Isaurian emperor, Leo III, was an
Isaurian, though in reality he came from Germanikeia. Nevertheless, the name
has stuck for ...
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The Cambridge Medieval History Series volumes 1-5
CHAPTER I - LEO III AND THE ISAURIAN DYNASTY (717-802) THE history of
the Byzantine Empire under the rule of the Isaurian dynasty is one of the periods
in the prolonged evolution of the monarchy least easy of comprehension. The
work ...
8 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «ISAURIAN»
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Isaurian est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
OSU professor pens bold new book on Byzantine history
A particularly talented emperor, Leo III the Isaurian, destroyed the invaders. (Leo is depicted as a gifted liar in Harry Turtledove's vivid historical ... «Sandusky Register, janv 15»
Church of St. Paul Discovered in Turkey?
It was destroyed by one of Alexander the Great's generals in 322 BC, and later was settled by Isaurian people, and then by the Romans and ... «Greek Reporter, nov 13»
The Siege of Byzantium
Enter Leo III — also known as Leo the Isaurian, Leo the Arab, and, most notoriously, Leo the Heretic. There is little doubt that the Byzantine ... «National Review Online, août 13»
Jewish researcher attacks DNA evidence linking Jews to Israel
When the Byzantine Emperor, Leo the Isaurian, persecuted the Jews in A.D. 723, many Jews found refuge in the Khazar kingdom, and their ... «Genetic Literacy Project, mai 13»
St. John of Damascus in the History of Liberty
In a series of decrees from 726-729, the Roman (Byzantine) emperor Leo III the Isaurian declared that the making and veneration of religious ... «Acton Institute, déc 12»
Tattoos are a matter of taste, not morality
The first iconoclasts within the Church (Leo the Isaurian, for example, in the 8th century) were influenced in their error by Islam. Parasum. «Catholic Herald Online, juin 12»
Bulgaria Shows Off Stunning New Archaeology Finds
On 25 May 717, Leo III the Isaurian was crowned Emperor of Byzantium. During the summer of the same year the Arabs led by Maslama ... «Novinite.com, févr 11»
Paris Hilton To Be Harvard's Unironic Woman Of The Year
As comprehensive and groundbreaking as Paris Hilton's 1,500 page thesis on the first iconoclastic period of the Isaurian Byzantine dynasty is, ... «hecklerspray, janv 08»