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Constantine V (Ancient Gr****: Κωνσταντῖνος, romanized: Kōnstantīnos; Latin: Constantinus; July 718 – 14
September 775) was
Byzantine emperor from 741 to...
- northwest.
Constantinople could send no troops, and
Emperor Constantine V
Copronymus, in
answer to the
repeated requests for help of the new pope, Stephen...
- 56)
Ended Muslim expansion in Anatolia. Died of
dropsy Constantine V "
Copronymus" Κωνσταντῖνος 18 June 741 – 14
September 775 (34 years, 2 months and 27 days)...
- 14th-century
miniature of the
destruction of a
church under the
orders of the
iconoclast emperor Constantine V
Copronymus...
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Constantinople and
initiated the
Byzantine Iconoclasm.
Constantine V "
Copronymus" Κωνσταντῖνος 18 June 741 – 14
September 775 (34 years, 2 months and 27 days)...
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fabrication and a
similar story is told of the
Byzantine Emperor Constantine Copronymus (the
epithet means "dung-named"),
another medieval monarch who was unpo****r...
- had been
pronounced by the
discredited iconoclast emperor Constantine V
Copronymus.
Polyeuctus did not
accept the
council as legitimate, and
declared Nikephoros...
- and were
martyred under Constantine V
Copronymus.
Andrew was a monk from Crete, and
after checking Copronymus, he was
beheaded and
buried in "the Judgment"...
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Irenarchos (Εἰρήναρχος). "At Constantinople, in the time of
Constantine Copronymus, the holy
martyrs Stephen the Younger, Basil, Peter,
Andrew and their...
- Lord!" "At Constantinople,
blessed Anthusa, a virgin.
Under Constantine Copronymus,
after being scourged and banished, she
rested in the Lord."
Three martyrs...