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Bardanes (Gr****: Βαρδάνης) may
refer to:
Philippikos Bardanes (died 713),
Byzantine emperor in 711–713
Bardanes Tourkos (died 803),
Byzantine general...
- Filepicus; Gr****: Φιλιππικός, romanized: Philippikós), born
Bardanes (Gr****: Βαρδάνης, romanized:
Bardánēs; Armenian: Վարդան, Vardan) was
Byzantine emperor from...
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Bardanes,
nicknamed Tourkos, "the Turk" (Gr****: Βαρδάνης ὁ Τοῦρκος, romanized:
Bardanēs ho Tourkos, fl. 795–803), was a
Byzantine general who launched...
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George Bardanes (Gr****: Γεώργιος Βαρδάνης, died. ca. 1240) was a
Byzantine churchman and
theologian from Athens. A
pupil of
Michael Choniates, he later...
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Bardane is an
unincorporated community in
Jefferson County, West Virginia,
United States. It is
located on West
Virginia Route 9
between Kearneysville...
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Emperor (685–695, 705–711) Tiberius, Co-Emperor (706–711)
Philippikos Bardanes,
Emperor (711–713)
Anastasios II,
Emperor (713–715)
Theodosius III, Emperor...
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Flora of
North America Vol. 19, 20 and 21 Page 169
Great burdock,
grande bardane,
Arctium lappa Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 816. 1753.
Atlas of
Living Australia...
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fluency in and
advocacy of the Gr**** language. Michael's
pupil George Bardanes, who had
accompanied him
during his
exile on Ceos,
became a distinguished...
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Armenian (r. 813–820),
under the
protection of
general Bardanes Tourkos.
After Bardanes'
failed rebellion in 803,
Thomas fell into
obscurity until...
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Bardanes Tourkos in 803 may have been
triggered by
dissatisfaction with Nikephoros'
handling of army salaries. Two
influential supporters of
Bardanes...