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possibly identical with the
preceding Aetios (eunuch),
early 9th
century Byzantine official and
general Aetios (general) (died 845),
Byzantine general...
- rise to sole rule,
Aetios developed an
intense rivalry with her
eunuch chief minister Staurakios.
After Staurakios's death,
Aetios became the leading...
- factionalism,
notably between two of her
eunuch advisers,
Staurakios and
Aetios. In 800,
Aetios accused Staurakios of
plotting against Irene, but he died before...
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position thereafter was
threatened by the rise of
another powerful eunuch,
Aetios.
Their increasing rivalry, and Staurakios's own
imperial ambitions, were...
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three main
phases of its functioning. The
cathedral was
founded by
bishop Aetios in 620 and then
twice rebuilt: by
Paulos at the
beginning of the 8th century...
- Nikephoros' co-conspirators
falsely informed the
guards that the
courtier Aetios was
forcing Irene to cede the
throne to his
brother Leo, and that opponents...
- The
Cistern of
Aetius (Gr****: ἡ Κινστέρνη τοῦ Ἀετίου) was an
important Byzantine water reservoir in the city of Constantinople. Once one of the largest...
- Aëtius of
Amida (/eɪˈiːʃəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀέτιος Ἀμιδηνός; Latin: Aëtius Amidenus; fl. mid-5th
century to mid-6th century) was a
Byzantine Gr**** physician...
-
Theophanes the Confessor, who
alone mentioned it, the
scheme was
frustrated by
Aetios, one of her favorites.[full
citation needed] In 802,
Empress Irene was deposed...
-
personification of
water flows Toga
Trebaruna Trebopala Tutelae Aernus Aetio Araco Ares
Lusitani Bandua Bormanicus (Bormo, Borvo)
Cariocecus Carneo Cohue...