- The
Bucellarian Theme (Gr****: Βουκελλάριον θέμα,
Boukellarion thema), more
properly known as the
Theme of the
Bucellarians (Gr****: θέμα Βουκελλαρίων, thema...
-
stronghold in Phrygia, and then in the
fortress of
Kriotauros in the
Bucellarian thema.: 55–56 In the
reign of
Michael II he was recalled, but exiled...
- Theme, led by Artabasdos; the
Armeniac Theme, led by Karisterotzes; the
Bucellarian Theme, led by Tatzates; and the
Thracesian Theme, led by the favourite...
-
Constantine V (r. 741–775);
Ancyra then
became the
capital of the new
Bucellarian Theme. The city was
captured at
least temporarily by the
Umayyad prince...
-
Armeniac Theme, with the
westernmost parts (Paphlagonia)
belonging to the
Bucellarian Theme. Progressively,
these large early themes were
divided into smaller...
- 7th
century it
became part of the
theme of Opsikion, and
later of the
Bucellarian Theme,
before being split off c. 820 to form a
separate province once...
- over-mighty
Opsikion was
broken up with the
creation of two new themes, the
Bucellarian Theme and the Optimates,
while the role of
imperial guard was ****umed...
-
surrounded by the
forces of the
tagmata under Anthony in his rear and of the
Bucellarians under their general Tatzates to his front.
Fortunately for him, at this...
-
companies that
operated in
Italy from the
sixth to
seventh centuries.
Bucellarian Theme Ka'ak They are also
described as "militarily
organized bodyguards"...
- army made up of
forces from the
northeastern themes of the Armeniacs,
Bucellarians, Koloneia, and Paphlagonia; a
southern force (probably the one which...