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- 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...
- rival emperor in Anatolia to avenge Leo V. Thomas was supported by the Bucellarian, Paphlagonian and Cibyrrhaeot themes, while Michael held the European...
- proclaimed emperor by the troops of the Anatolic, Opsikion, Thracian and Bucellarian themes. The 'rebel' army marches to Chrysopolis, a suburb of Constantinople...