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- The revolts of the Opsician theme against the Isaurian emperors were not only the result of its counts' ambition: the Opsicians were staunchly iconodule...
- inoffensive, obscure but respectable, and could easily be controlled by the Opsicians. Graham Sumner, a Byzantologist, suggests that Theodosius might be the...
- he deposed Justinian II and was in turn overthrown by a revolt of the Opsician troops. Anastasius II Ἀρτέμιος Ἀναστάσιος Artemius Anastasius 4 June 713...
- base. However the Opsician Theme once more revolted and Anastasios found himself in a Thessalonika monastery by 715. The Opsicians chose Theodosios, an...
- themes were established in Anatolia, and Ancyra became capital of the Opsician Theme, which was the largest and most important theme until it was split...
- frequent revolts of the new and powerful thematic formations, especially the Opsicians, the Asian theme closest to the capital. Within the first sixty years...
- themes were those of the Armeniacs, Anatolics and Thracesians, and the Opsician theme. The Armeniac Theme (Θέμα Ἀρμενιακῶν, Théma Armeniakōn), first mentioned...
- authority with the Count of the Opsician Theme, to whose jurisdiction these territories properly belonged. The Count of the Opsicians probably retained authority...
- met in the basilica of Hagia Sophia). Nicaea became the capital of the Opsician Theme in the 8th century and remained a center of administration and trade...
- comes across as both unwilling and incapable, as a puppet emperor of the Opsicians provoked the reaction of the other themes, especially the Anatolics and...