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Tiberius III (Gr****: Τιβέριος, romanized: Tibérios), born
Apsimar (Latin: Apsimarus; Gr****: Ἀψίμαρος, romanized: Apsímaros), was
Byzantine emperor from...
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launched by
Leontius to
recover Carthage.
After seizing Constantinople,
Apsimar took the name
Tiberius (III), and had Leontius' nose and
tongue cut off...
- (Ἀψίμαρος) 698 – 705 (7 years)
Admiral of
Germanic origin,
originally named Apsimar. He
rebelled against Leontius after a
failed expedition.
Reigned under...
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hailed one of the
other high-ranking officers,
Apsimar,
emperor and set out to take Constantinople.
Apsimar would be the
third emperor to be
hailed in the...
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Syracuse Byzantine Empire By an
attendant while in the bath
Tiberios III
Apsimar February 706
Constantinople Executed by
Justinian II
Justinian II December...
- of his
early life. The name of his brother,
Apsimar,
probably indicates a
Germanic origin. In 698,
Apsimar was
proclaimed emperor by the
Byzantine fleet...
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defeated troops decided to name one of
their own as
Basileus (a
German called Apsimar) and with the
support of the
Hippodrome Green team (a
serious rival of...
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Tiberius (son of
Constans II),
Byzantine co-emperor 659–681
Tiberius III (
Apsimar),
Byzantine emperor 698–705
Tiberius (son of
Justinian II),
Byzantine co-emperor...
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president was Theodosius,
archbishop of Ephesus, son of the
Emperor Apsimar. He was
supported by Sisinnius,
bishop of Perga, also
known as Pastillas...
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bases to re-group,
whereupon the
Droungarios of the
Cibyrrhaeot Theme,
Apsimar,
seized control of the fleet's
remnants after a
mutiny by
naval officers...