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Isaurian may
refer to:
anything of the
region of
Isauria or its
people the
Isaurian dynasty that
ruled Byzantine Empire from 717 to 802 the
Isaurian language...
- The
Byzantine Empire was
ruled by the
Isaurian dynasty (or
Syrian dynasty) from 717 to 802. The
Isaurian emperors were
successful in
defending and consolidating...
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Isaurian is an
extinct language spoken in the area of Isauria, Asia Minor.
Epigraphic evidence,
including funerary inscriptions, has been
found into the...
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extension it
bordered on Cilicia. It
derives its name from the
warlike Isaurian tribe and the twin
settlements Isaura Palaea (Ἰσαυρα Παλαιά, Latin: Isaura...
- Leo III the
Isaurian (Gr****: Λέων ὁ Ἴσαυρος, romanized: Leōn ho Isauros; c. 685 – 18 June 741), also
known as the Syrian, was the
first Byzantine emperor...
- The
Isaurian War was a
conflict that
lasted from 492 to 497 and that was
fought between the army of the
Eastern Roman Empire and the
rebels of Isauria...
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adopting his Gr**** name and
becoming an ally of
Emperor Leo I, who saw the
Isaurian general as an
important counterweight against the
Germanic leader Aspar...
- The
Isaurian Decapolis was a
group of ten
cities (Gr****: Δεκάπολις) in
ancient and
medieval Isauria.
According to the De
Thematibus of the 10th-century...
- II in 695 and the
ascent of Leo III the
Isaurian to the
throne in 717,
marking the
beginning of the
Isaurian dynasty.
Justinian II (685–711) set in motion...
- was lost to the
Umayyad Caliphate, but the
empire stabilised under the
Isaurian dynasty. It
expanded once more
under the
Macedonian dynasty, experiencing...