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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...
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Umayyad Caliphate.
Philippicus was
originally named Bardanes (Gr****: Βαρδάνης, romanized:
Bardánēs; Armenian: Վարդան, Vardan); he was the son of the patrician...
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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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again it fell to
Bardanes to
compose the
letter that
ended it. In 1235/6, the
ruler of
Thessalonica Manuel Komnenos Doukas sent
Bardanes to Italy, as an...
- with two
influential supporters of
Bardanes,
Generals Leo and Michael, who
convinced the
rebel army to disband.
Bardanes was
subsequently captured, blinded...
- (spatharios) to the
general Bardanes Tourkos,
alongside his ****ure
antagonists Leo the
Armenian and
Thomas the Slav. He
married Bardanes'
daughter Thekla, while...
- the Pope. However,
before long he
faced a
rebellion led by
Philippicus Bardanes (711–713).
Justinian was
captured and
executed as was his son and co-emperor...
- Order:
Lepidoptera Family:
Geometridae Genus: Eois Species: E. plicata
Binomial name Eois
plicata (Moore, 1888)
Synonyms Bardanes plicata Moore, 1888...
- his
father Justinian II, from 706 to 711. Both were
killed in 711, when
Bardanes led a
rebellion which marched on Constantinople.
After Tiberius' death...
- the army,
Bardanes seemed to lack the
commitment to
become emperor, and soon
discussed terms with Nikephoros, who
swore not to harm
Bardanes or his soldiers...