- (Gr****: Ἀρμενιακόν [θέμα],
Armeniakon [thema]), more
properly the
Theme of the
Armeniacs (Gr****: θέμα Ἀρμενιακῶν,
thema Armeniakōn), was a
Byzantine theme...
- Bulgars. He in turn
faced rebellion from two
other themata,
Anatolikon and
Armeniakon in 717, and
chose to resign,
being succeeded by Leo III (717–741) bringing...
-
disastrous Battle of Acheloos. In 941, he was
governor of the
Theme of
Armeniakon, in the area
previously known as Paphlagonia. In this year the Rus' navy...
-
under Byzantine control (in a
lesser extent)
became part of the
theme of
Armeniakon.
After the
downfall of
Bagratid Armenia in 1045 and
resulting subsequent...
- Hypatia,
Maria was a
granddaughter of
Saint Philaretos, a
magnate from the
Armeniakon Theme known for his
charitable activities, a
relation mentioned in his...
- then Rome and Byzantium. Akroinοn
became an
important fortress in the
Armeniakon theme due to its
strategic location and
natural defences and was first...
- Thracesians, and the
Opsician theme. The
Armeniac Theme (Θέμα Ἀρμενιακῶν, Théma
Armeniakōn),
first mentioned in 667, was the
successor of the Army of Armenia. It...
-
Calabria 6. ****as 7.
Thrace 8.
Opsikion 9.
Thrakesion 10.
Anatolikon 11.
Karabisianoi 12.
Armeniakon.
Hatched area:
Frequently invaded by
Umayyad Caliphate...
- as
governor (stratēgos) of the
Armeniac Theme (Θέμα Άρμενιάκων,
Thema Armeniakōn), the
successor of the Army of Armenia,
which occupied the old
areas of...
- of the four
major themes of the Opsikion, Anatolikon,
Thracesion and
Armeniakon, and the
naval Karabisianoi corps,
among the
senior administrators of...