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- square kilometres (8 square miles). It was the classical and Byzantine Aphousia (Gr****: Ἀφουσία or Ἀφησιά) and was a place of exile during the Byzantine...
- he was recalled, but exiled again under Theophilos, being banished to Aphousia (Avşa) where he died, probably in 835.: 55–56  Eustratios of Agauros, a...
- Constantinople Confessor of the Faith, Venerable Born Irinoupolis Died 839 Aphousia (now modern-day Avşa, Turkey) Honored in Eastern Orthodox Church Roman...
- exiled to a monastery for most of his life, probably dying in the island of Aphousia sometime after 812. Nikephoros was born in the late 750s (c. 756/758) to...
- Constantinople, Nikephoros. He was eventually sent into exile on the island of Aphousia by Emperor Theophilos, who had renewed the ****ault on icons. He died there...
- Larissa). Propontis Pelasgians - They lived in some islands (Marmara, Aphousia) and parts of the southern coast of the Propontis (today's Marmara Sea)...
- escape 150 lashes which were ordered by the Emperor. He was then exiled to Aphousia an island in the Sea of Marmara. He was there with other distinguished...
- The soldiers were disbanded and Nikephoros was moved to the island of Aphousia. Thomas the Slav (821–823) – a bitter rival of Michael II, Thomas ****umed...
- Athens. Fifth in 812 against Michael I Rangabe. His new place of exile was Aphousia, in the Sea of Marmara. He does not seem to resurface. Christopher. Presumed...