- 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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- Thema,
called Anatolikón. This
theme is
called Anatolikón or
Theme of the
Anatolics, not
because it is
above and in the
direction of the east
where the sun...
- the
troops of the
Opsician Theme, and his
legitimacy was
denied by the
Anatolics and the
Armeniacs under their respective strategoi (generals) Leo the...
- years, 11
months and 29 days) Born in 1001, he was the
strategos of the
Anatolic Theme. He was
proclaimed emperor on 7
January and
crowned on 27
March or...
- sources,
while near-contemporary ones
mention him only as
strategos of the
Anatolics. It is
possible that
later sources misinterpreted his
title to mean "general...
- 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...
- Bucellarian,
Paphlagonian and
Cibyrrhaeot Themes immediately sided with the
Anatolics,
leading to the
outbreak of
civil war in 821.: 434
Despite overthrowing...
-
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...
-
provincial boundaries. The
first four
themes were
those of the Armeniacs,
Anatolics and Thracesians, and the
Opsician theme. The
Armeniac Theme (Θέμα Ἀρμενιακῶν...