-
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...