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Joannes Kinnamos, or John
Cinnamus (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Κίνναμος or Κίναμος; born
shortly after 1143, died
after 1185), was a
Byzantine historian. He was imperial...
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towards Armenia. A
short time
afterwards Artab**** II was
deposed again, and
Cinnamus was
proclaimed king. Artab**** II took
refuge with his v****al, the King...
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forces on the
Danube between 1127 and 1129.
Byzantine primary sources,
Cinnamus and Choniates, give
little detail about this campaign; no
dates are specified...
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Angold 1997, p. 184.
Curta 2006, p. 312.
Birkenmeier 2002, p. 90.
Cinnamus 1976, p. 16;
Choniates &
Magoulias 1984, p. 11.
Angold 1984, p. 154. Angold...
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Norwich 1998, p. 267.
Ostrogorsky 1969, p. 377.
Birkenmeier 2002, p. 90.
Cinnamus 1976, pp. 74–75.
Harris 2014, p. 87.
Harris 2014, p. 93.
Harris 2014, pp...
- use of the
incendiary weapon, 'Gr**** fire'. The
Byzantine historian John
Cinnamus describes John II
employing a ruse to
allow his army to
cross the river...
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descendant of
Tiridates II 35–36 ?
Deposed and went to Rome ?
Arsaces ****
Cinnamus ? Son of Artab**** III 37 ?
Abdicated King of Kings, Euergetes, Dikaios...
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Decline and Fall, 87–88 "Byzantium". Papyros-Larousse-Britannica. 2006. J.
Cinnamus,
Deeds of John and
Manuel Comnenus, 33–35 * P. Magdalino, The
Empire of...
- p. 408.
Choniates 1984, pp. 7–8. Angold, p. 190
Cinnamus 1976, 227.17;
Choniates 1984, p. 59.
Cinnamus 1976, 129.16–129.19 and 267.16–269.23. Angold, Michael...
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place of
manufacture (such as Atti**** of Lezoux,
Tetturo of
Lezoux and
Cinnamus of Vichy) have been
found as far away as Es**** and Hadrian's Wall in England...