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Mizizios or
Mezezius (Gr****: Μιζίζιος; Armenian: Մժէժ, romanized: Mžēž or Mzhezh) was an
Armenian noble who
served as a
general of Byzantium,
later usurping...
- 37) Lost
Egypt in 641.
Murdered in
Sicily while bathing by
supporters of
Mezezius Constantine IV Constantinus, Κωνσταντῖνος
September 668 – 10 July (?) 685...
- 668.
Vitalian supported Constans' son
Constantine IV
against the
usurper Mezezius and thus
helped him
attain the throne. As
Constantine had no
desire to...
- new
Emperor was the
suppression of the
military revolt in
Sicily under Mezezius which had led to his father's death.
Within seven months of his accession...
- the Tang
dynasty (b. 594) Jaruman,
bishop of
Mercia (approximate date)
Mezezius,
Byzantine usurper (approximate date) Ponsonby-Fane,
Richard (1962). "Sovereign...
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usurpation of the
throne by
Mezezius.
Constantine IV, son of
Constans II,
defeated his
rival and
punished the
supporters of
Mezezius. Germ****
survived the...
- His son
Constantine IV
succeeded him. A
brief usurpation in
Sicily by
Mezezius was
quickly suppressed by this emperor.
Contemporary accounts report that...
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Islamic revolutionary (d. 687) Bavo,
Frankish nobleman and
saint (d. 659)
Mezezius,
Byzantine usurper (d. 669) Uqba ibn Nafi, Arab
general (d. 683) Xue Yuanchao...
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Constantine succeeded him as
Constantine IV. A
brief usurpation in
Sicily by
Mezezius was
quickly suppressed by the new emperor. The
historian Robert Hoyland...
- "Bearded"),
alongside his
brothers Heraclius and
Tiberius as co-emperors.
Mezezius,
Byzantine general and
patrikios ("first patrician"), is
proclaimed emperor...