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- Basil Onomagoulos (Gr****: Βασίλειος Ὀνομάγουλος) was a Byzantine official who was declared rival emperor in Sicily in 717, taking the regnal name Tiberius...
- flames, while others collide with each other before sinking. Fall – Basil Onomagoulos, Byzantine official, declares himself rival emperor in Sicily after the...
- 698–705 Tiberius (son of Justinian II), Byzantine co-emperor 706–711 Basil Onomagoulos, Byzantine rebel and usurper in Sicily (717), ****umed the regnal name...
- and Vazul in Hungarian. Basil may refer to the following people: Basil Onomagoulos (died 717), Byzantine usurper in Sicily in 717 Basil I (811–886) the...
- declared a Byzantine official from Constantinople by the name of Basil Onomagoulos (regnal name Tiberius) as rival emperor, when false news reached Sicily...
- his troops swiftly overthrew a revolt in Sicily, where a certain Basil Onomagoulos was declared emperor. In 719, he also weathered an attempt by the deposed...
- had fallen to the Umayyads. He then proclaimed one of his aides, Basil Onomagoulos, as emperor. Emperor Leo III quickly sent a new strategos to the island...
- against the imperial government before, such as the revolts of Basil Onomagoulos in 718 and Elpidius in 781–2. According to Vasiliev, the ambitious commander...
- Isaurian. 717/8: Revolt of Sergius, governor of Sicily, who declares Basil Onomagoulos as emperor. 726/4: Uprising in Venice against Byzantium. The cause was...
- prompted the local governor to declare an emperor of his own, Basil Onomagoulos. It was during this time, however, that effective Byzantine control over...