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- the Isaurians set the place alight and let it perish in flames rather than submit to capture. When the Romans first encountered the Isaurians (early...
- Isaurian may refer to: anything of the region of Isauria or its people the Isaurian dynasty that ruled Byzantine Empire from 717 to 802 the Isaurian language...
- The Byzantine Empire was ruled by the Isaurian dynasty (or Syrian dynasty) from 717 to 802. The Isaurian emperors were successful in defending and consolidating...
- victory against the Isaurians, in which Conon died. From 494 to 497 the Isaurians closed themselves in their fortresses in the Isaurian mountains, where...
- Isaurian is an extinct language spoken in the area of Isauria, Asia Minor. Epigraphic evidence, including funerary inscriptions, has been found into the...
- Leo III the Isaurian (Gr****: Λέων ὁ Ἴσαυρος, romanized: Leōn ho Isauros; Latin: Leo Isaurus; c. 685 – 18 June 741), also known as the Syrian, was Byzantine...
- Aspar. He thought that Tarasis and his Isaurians could be that counterweight, and called him, with many Isaurians, to Constantinople. This interpretation...
- The Isaurian Decapolis was a group of ten cities (Gr****: Δεκάπολις) in ancient and medieval Isauria. According to the De Thematibus of the 10th-century...
- II in 695 and the ascent of Leo III the Isaurian to the throne in 717, marking the beginning of the Isaurian dynasty. Justinian II (685–711) set in motion...
- (hypographeus) to the most powerful among the Isaurians", by which he probably meant the emperor Zeno and the other Isaurian generals. This suggests that he lived...