- The
Amorian dynasty (or
Phrygian dynasty)
ruled the
Byzantine Empire from 820 to 867. The
Amorian dynasty continued the
policy of
restored iconoclasm...
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Michael II (Gr****: Μιχαὴλ, Mikhaḗl; 770 – 2
October 829),
called the
Amorian (ὁ ἐξ Ἀμορίου, ho ex Amoríou) and the
Stammerer (ὁ Τραυλός, ho Travlós or...
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Twenty Years'
Anarchy Middle period (717–1204)
Isaurian era
Nikephorian era
Amorian era
Macedonian era
Doukid era
Komnenian era
Angelid era Late
period (1204–1453)...
- Δυναστεία)
ruled the
Byzantine Empire from 867 to 1056,
following the
Amorian dynasty.
During this period, the
Byzantine state reached its
greatest extent...
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Emperor from 829
until his
death in 842. He was the
second emperor of the
Amorian dynasty and the last
emperor to
support iconoclasm.
Theophilos was well-educated...
- 820 Leo V
ordered the
execution of his old comrade-in-arms
Michael the
Amorian,
accused of treason. And he
ordered it done in a
rather ingenious way —...
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Emperor Nikephoros I
Michael II (770–829),
called "the Stammerer" and "the
Amorian"
Michael III (840–867),
called "the Drunkard",
youngest child of Theophilos...
- (Gr****: Κωνσταντῖνος, 820s or 830s –
before 836) was an
infant prince of the
Amorian dynasty who
briefly ruled as co-emperor of the
Byzantine Empire sometime...
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Amorian dynasty Portrait Name
Reign Notes Michael II "the
Amorian" Μιχαὴλ 25
December 820 – 2
October 829 (8 years, 9 months and 7 days) Born in 770 at...
- to 867.
Michael III was the
third and
traditionally last
member of the
Amorian (or Phrygian) dynasty. He was
given the
disparaging epithet the Drunkard...