- The
Anatolic Theme (Gr****: Άνατολικόν [θέμα],
Anatolikon [thema]), more
properly known as the
Theme of the
Anatolics (Gr****: θέμα Άνατολικῶν,
thema Anatolikōn)...
- The
Anatolian languages are an
extinct branch of Indo-European
languages that were
spoken in Anatolia, part of present-day Turkey. The best
known Anatolian...
- to (in Gr****) as the
Eastern part of the Empire. At the same time, the
Anatolic Theme (Ἀνατολικὸν θέμα / "the
Eastern theme") was created, as a province...
- Minor. He was
given the
title of patrikios, and made
strategos of the
Anatolic Theme under Emperor Constantine IV. He led
forces against the Umayyads...
- Kopidnadon: An
Abbasid expeditionary force crosses the
Cilician Gates into the
Anatolic Theme (modern Turkey). It is
confronted by two
Byzantine armies at Podandos...
- Romanos, once
chosen to be emperor,
exiled Nikephoros to his
holdings in the
Anatolic Theme,
where he
remained until he was
brought out of
retirement by the...
- the
multiple themes, including: the
Opsikion Theme, led by Gregory; the
Anatolic Theme, led by Artabasdos; the
Armeniac Theme, led by Karisterotzes; the...
-
Extinct Anatolic language...
- the
first metropolitan bishop. In the 7th
century it
became part of the
Anatolic Theme and was,
together with the
nearby (Caballa)
Kaballah Fortress (Turkish:...
- years, 11
months and 29 days) Born in 1001, he was the
strategos of the
Anatolic Theme. He was
proclaimed emperor on 7
January and
crowned on 27
March or...