- publicly;
Euphemius repeated his
attempts at
reconciliation to Pope
Gelasius I in 492, but the
problem of his
predecessors remained;
Euphemius could not...
-
ordering his
demotion and punishment.
Euphemius learned of this
while returning to
Sicily with his fleet.
Euphemius,
supported by the fleet, revolted. He...
-
Euphemius or
Euphemios (Gr****: Εὐφήμιος) can
refer to:
Euphemius of
Constantinople (died 515),
Patriarch of
Constantinople in 489–495
Euphemius (Sicily)...
- fleet,
Euphemius, rose in
revolt against the
Byzantine Emperor Michael II.
Defeated by
loyalist forces and
driven from the island,
Euphemius sought the...
-
Council of Nicaea, Constantinople, Ephesus, and Chalcedon, and the
names of
Euphemius of
Constantinople and
Macedonius II,
patriarchs of Constantinople, and...
- and
ordered general Constantine to end the
marriage and cut off
Euphemius' head.
Euphemius rose up,
killed Constantine, and then
occupied Syracuse; he, in...
-
ordered that
General Constantine end the
marriage and cut off
Euphemius' nose.
Euphemius rose up,
killed Constantine and then
occupied Syracuse; he in...
-
lasted 75 years.
According to some sources, the
conquest was
spurred by
Euphemius, a
Byzantine commander who
feared punishment by
Emperor Michael II for...
- is
closely linked with that of
Sicily that
began in 827
after Admiral Euphemius'
betrayal of his
fellow Byzantines,
requesting that the
Aghlabids invade...
-
patriarch of Jerusalem, who had been
unwilling to
sanction the
deposition of
Euphemius of Constantinople,
united himself in
communion with Macedonius. The emperor...