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Papurius or
Papyrius was a
fortress in
Cilicia Campestris, near Tarsus. It was in this
fortress that the
usurper Marcian was held
prisoner after his failed...
- monk in
Tarsus (Cilicia), or
imprisoned in Isauria, in the
fortress of
Papurius. He
tried to
escape a
second time, and this time he succeeded, but, after...
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Tarsus in Cilicia, and made a
priest in the
church there, or to the foot of
Papurius, or Papyrius, a
stronghold in Isauria, then used as a
state prison. Trocundes...
- Leontius,
Illus and
Trocundes were
forced to take
refuge in the
fortress of
Papurius,
where they were besieged.
Trocundes tried to
escape the blockade, in order...
- that year. The two
rebels fled to
Isauria and
holed up in the
fortress of
Papurius. John laid
siege to the fortress;
towards the end of 484, he
captured and...
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Illus and
Leontius were
forced to take
refuge inside the
fortress of
Papurius,
where the
insurgents held out for four years. In 488 the
fortress fell...
- monk in
Tarsus (Cilicia), or
imprisoned in Isauria, in the
fortress of
Papurius. He
tried to
escape a
second time, and this time he succeeded, but, after...
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defeated by the army of Zeno and
forced to take
refuge in the
fortress of
Papurius, in Isauria.
Illus discovered that
Pamprepius wanted to
betray his fellows...
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himself emperor instead. He died
after a four-year
siege of the
fortress of
Papurius.
Areobindus (512) –
Proclaimed emperor during a riot at Constantinople...