-
Gregory II. PmbZ,
Mizizios (#5163) PmbZ,
Mizizios (#5163). ODB, "Mezizios" (P. A. Hollingworth), p. 1359. PmbZ,
Ioannes (#2706/corr.);
Mizizios (#5163). Kazhdan...
- seat to Syracuse,
where he was ********inated,
possibly on the
orders of
Mizizios.
Constantine IV "the Younger" Κωνσταντῖνος ὁ νέος
Constantinus September...
- His son
Constantine IV
succeeded him, a
brief usurpation in
Sicily by
Mizizios being quickly suppressed by the new emperor. From the late 7th century...
- Press. p. 80. ISBN 9780192152534. This
exception is Mjej
Gnouni (Graece
Mizizios), an
Armenian immigrant of the
first generation. Mjej
succeeded in 668...
- of
Caucasian Albania Isaac the
Armenian (625–644), an
exarch of
Ravenna Mizizios (622–669),
usurping the
Byzantine throne in
Sicily Constantine IV (by mother)...
- Armeniacs. 668–669:
Murder of
Constans II and
attempted usurpation by
Mizizios in Sicily. 680:
Abortive revolt of the
Anatolic theme in
favour of Constantine...
- died when his out of
control horse smashed his head
against a city gate.
Mizizios (668–669) –
Commander of the Opsikion, he was
chosen by the
court at Sicily...
-
Bulgaria Missorium of
Theodosius I
Mitato Mitso Asen of
Bulgaria Mixobarbaroi Mizizios Mjej II
Gnuni Mleh,
Prince of
Armenia Mocius,
Cistern of Modestus, Patriarch...