- The
Amastrianum (Latin:
Amastriánum,
Medieval Gr****: τά Αμαστριανοῦ, romanized: ta Amastrianoú), also
called Forum Amastrianum by
modern authors, was a...
- From
Amasra got its name an
important place of Constantinople, the
Amastrianum.
Arrian writes that the
Amastris was a Gr**** city,
which had a port for...
-
these claims false, and he was
burned at the
stake in the city's
Forum Amastrianum. The revolt,
dated to
between 928 and c. 932, is
often seen as a po****r...
- Theodosius, the
Forum of Constantine, the
Forum Bovis, and the
Forum Amastrianum,
built westward from the city
center along the Mese. The
forum was later...
-
Diedo Alypius of
Constantinople Amadeus VI,
Count of
Savoy Amalafrid Amastrianum Amalasuintha Amalric I of
Jerusalem Amantius (praepositus) Ambazuces...
- the city: the Mese,
heading east,
connected the
Forum with the
Forum Amastrianum and the
Forum Tauri. In the
westerly direction, the same road started...
- a
second revolt, but it too failed. He was
burned alive in the
Forum Amastrianum.
Basil Peteinos (961) – a
senior official under Constantine VII, whom...