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- Longinus of Cardala or Longinus the Bald (Gr****: Λογγῖνος ὀ φαλακρὸς, Latin: Longinus Calvus; died in 497) was a high-ranking Eastern Roman official and...
- 561) Hashim ibn 'Abd Manaf, great-grandfather of Mohammed Longinus of Cardala, Isaurian official, rebel leader Crown Prince Yuan Xun of Northern Wei...
- 475-491), Roman politician and brother of the emperor Zeno Longinus of Cardala (died 497), Roman official and leader during the Isaurian War Longinus...
- exiled Longinus and several other Isaurians, including general Longinus of Cardala. In 492 the Isaurians began a revolt, but in the same year their joint...
- Constantinople. Longinus and several other Isaurians, including general Longinus of Cardala, are exiled to Thebaid (Egypt). Aelle of Sus**** besieges and conquers the...
- and leaders John the Scythian, John the Hunchback, Justin Longinus of Cardala, Conon Fusci****, Longinus of Selinus, Lilingis † class=notpageimage| Location...
- Byzantine army under John the Scythian defeats Isaurians under Longinus of Cardala. 496 Battle of Tolbiac Franks under Clovis I defeat the Alamanni, killing...
- Eye". Actor Mel Welles was scheduled to play a character named "Draco Cardala," Jonathan Haze was scheduled to play "Archie Aroma," and Jack Nicholson...
- Constantinople. Longinus and several other Isaurians, including general Longinus of Cardala, are exiled to Thebaid (Egypt). Aelle of Sus**** besieges and conquers the...
- Thebaid (Egypt), later defeating the rebel army (492) led by Longinus of Cardala and finally suppressing the revolt six years later, with the death of the...