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- Philippicus (Latin: Filepicus; Gr****: Φιλιππικός, romanized: Philippikós) was Byzantine emperor from 711 to 713. He took power in a coup against the unpo****r...
- ridge to ridge. By night, he sent a messenger to warn Philippicus of the approaching threat. Philippicus' forces fled in disorder back into Roman territory...
- from 695 to 713. The fourth ruler, Philippicus, successfully deposed Justinian II for the second time. Philippicus adopted policies that proved unfavorable...
- views on the Pope. However, before long he faced a rebellion led by Philippicus Bardanes (711–713). Justinian was captured and executed as was his son...
- the Bosporus at Chalcedon, Philippicus invaded Persian territory in turn, hoping to cause Shahin to withdraw. Philippicus died shortly thereafter and...
- his brother-in-law Philippicus as the commander-in-chief for the Mesopotamian front (magister militum per Orientem) in 584. Philippicus raided the region...
- November 711, shortly after Constantine's return to Rome. The new emperor, Philippicus, was an adherent of monothelitism, and rejected the arrangements of the...
- calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Philippicus incites the inhabitants of Cherson to revolt, with the help of the Khazars...
- 577–582: Maurice 582–583: John Mystacon 584–587/588: Philippicus 588: Priscus 588–589: Philippicus 589–591: Comentiolus 591–603: N****s 603–604 Germ****...
- Tiberius) Justinian II Leontius Tiberius III Justinian II (w. Tiberius) Philippicus Anastasius II Theodosius III Leo III Constantine V Artabasdos (w. Nikephoros)...