- The
Anatolic Theme (Gr****: Άνατολικόν [θέμα],
Anatolikon [thema]), more
properly known as the
Theme of the
Anatolics (Gr****: θέμα Άνατολικῶν,
thema Anatolikōn)...
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- Minor. He was
given the
title of patrikios, and made
strategos of the
Anatolic Theme under Emperor Constantine IV. He led
forces against the Umayyads...
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Nikephoros I and
Michael I Rangabe,
eventually becoming the stratēgos of the
Anatolic Theme.
Taking advantage of Michael's
defeat at the
Battle of Versinikia...
- to (in Gr****) as the
Eastern part of the Empire. At the same time, the
Anatolic Theme (Ἀνατολικὸν θέμα / "the
Eastern theme") was created, as a province...
- Romanos, once
chosen to be emperor,
exiled Nikephoros to his
holdings in the
Anatolic Theme,
where he
remained until he was
brought out of
retirement by the...
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Bulgars resulted in
defeat in the
Battle of Versinikia. The stratēgos of the
Anatolic Theme, Leo the Armenian, a po****r and
successful general,
abandoned Michael...
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place where he was born, a
small village of
Cedrus (or Cedrea) in the
Anatolic Theme. The poem also
identifies him as a proedrus, a
senior court official...
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Extinct Anatolic language...
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which group Samos and
Ikaria are
sometimes appended.
Eastern Sporades or
Anatolic Sporades (Ανατολικές Σποράδες), i.e. the
islands of the
eastern and northeastern...