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Anatolic
Anatolic, a. (ænəˈtɒlɪk) [f. Gr. ἀνατολικός eastern: see prec. and -ic.] = Anatolian a.1853 G. Finlay Hist. Byzantine Empire i. i. 14 Seven great themes are particularly prominent in Asia Minor, Optimaton, Opsician, the Thrackesian, the Anatolic, [etc.]..and the Armeniac. 1886 Amer. Jrnl. Archæol. I...
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Anatolic Theme
The Anatolic Theme (, Anatolikon [thema]), more properly known as the Theme of the Anatolics (Greek: , thema Anatolikōn), was a Byzantine theme (a military-civilian The Anatolic Theme was settled and took its name from the army of the East (Greek: , Anatolē).
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Adralestos (Domestic of the Schools)
Rodolphe Guilland considered him an ancestor, likely grandfather, of Adralestos Diogenes, strategos of the Anatolic Theme in 970, but there is little concrete
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Armeniac
Arˈmeniac, a. [ad. L. Armeniacus, Gr. ἀρµενιακός: see next and -ac.] Armenian. In bole armeniac, corrupted to bole ammoniac: see next, and cf. ammoniac.1533 Elyot Cast. Helth (1541) 87 Base redde, lyke to bole armenac. 1683 Pettus Fleta Min. ii. 6, I find these words of kin..viz. Amoniack, Armenick,...
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Anatolia (disambiguation)
Anatolia College of Thessaloniki
Anatolia College, private non-profit educational institution in Thessaloniki
Anatolia Eyalet, a former Ottoman province
Anatolic
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Thekla (wife of Michael II)
Family
According to Theophanes the Confessor, Thekla was the daughter of an unnamed strategos of the Anatolic Theme, where Michael served.
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Theophylact Dalassenos
In August 1022, Emperor Basil II (reigned 976–1025) appointed him strategos (military governor) of the Anatolic Theme and gave him money to raise troops Basil II
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Prisoners and detainees of the Fatimid Caliphate
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Leontius
He was given the title of patrikios, and made strategos of the Anatolic Theme under Emperor Constantine IV. Leontius was appointed as strategos of the Anatolic Theme, at the time the most senior military command of the Byzantine Empire, and patrikios by Emperor
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Cappadocia (theme)
Initially, the later theme was a tourma (division) of the Anatolic Theme. In turn, the theme of Cappadocia was expanded to the northwest to the area of the Salt Lake with territory from the Anatolic and Bucellarian themes, forming
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Artabasdos
After Anastasius' fall, Artabasdos made an agreement with his colleague Leo, the governor of the Anatolic theme, to overthrow the new Emperor Theodosius But while Artabasdus could rely also on the support of the themes of Thrace and Opsikion, Constantine secured for himself the support of the Anatolic and
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Michael Melissenos
major reshuffle intended to place reliable and pro-iconoclast people in positions of authority, Constantine V appointed Michael as the strategos of the Anatolic unknown
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Byzantine people of the Arab–Byzantine wars
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Photeinos (strategos)
At the time, he was military governor (strategos) of the Anatolic Theme, and was entrusted by Emperor Michael II the Amorian (reigned 820–829) with recovering References
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John Rhadenos
The surname Rhadenos derives from Rhade, a small village in the Anatolic Theme.
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42 Martyrs of Amorium
the Abbasid caliph al-Mu'tasim() led a major campaign against the Byzantine Empire that ended in the sack of the city of Amorium, the capital of the Anatolic the Aetios, the of the Anatolic Theme.
the Theophilos, otherwise unknown.
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Battle of Kopidnadon
relatively minor affairs; the first great invasion of the new reign occurred in 788, when a large expeditionary force crossed the Cilician Gates into the Anatolic Theophanes the Confessor points to a major invasion, as it was confronted by the forces of the two most powerful Byzantine thematic armies, those of the Anatolic
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