- Pax
Nicephori,
Latin for the "Peace of Nicephorus", is a term used to
refer to both a
peace treaty of 803,
tentatively concluded between emperors Charlemagne...
-
rarely used in English, the name
Treaty of
Aachen is
rarely used. Pax
Nicephori, also
sometimes called Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle of 812,
Byzantine recognition...
- the Confessor. In 803,
Nikephoros concluded a
treaty known as the "Pax
Nicephori" with
Charlemagne but
refused to
acknowledge Charlemagne's
imperial status...
- with Haido,
Bishop of Basel, and Aio, Duke of Friuli, to
renew the Pax
Nicephori. In 821, he
allied himself by
marriage to the
royal family; his daughter...
- Eusebius, 273.
Johannes Leunclavius,
Apologia pro
Zosimo adversus Evagrii,
Nicephori Callisti et
aliorum acerbas criminationes (Defence of
Zosimus against...
-
Patriarchatus Constantinopolitan. Vienna, 1862, Vol. 1, pp. 523–524 I. Bekker.
Nicephori Gregorae Historiae Byzantinae. Bonn, 1829, Vol. 3 pp. 517–520 "He was...
- (Spring ed.) Migne, J.P., ed. (1901). "XLIII".
Ecclesiasticae Historiae Nicephori Callisti.
Patrologia Graeca. Vol. II. Paris.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
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Peace treaty between Tang
China and the
Tibetan Empire. 803 Pax
Nicephori Peace between Charlemagne and the
Byzantine Empire;
recognizes Venice...
- Ultimately, his
duchy did
accept Frankish overlordship through the Pax
Nicephori.[citation needed] "Višeslav (Vuissasclavus)".
Croatian Encyclopedia. Miroslav...
- wars with the
Byzantine Empire until a
peace treaty,
known as the Pax
Nicephori, was
signed in 812. By that
treaty the
Byzantines retained control of...