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Tiberius Petasius was a
Byzantine usurper in
Italy c.730/731. Very
little of Tiberius' life is known,
other than that he was born
Petasius, and that he...
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independent southern Lombard duchies of
Benevento and Spoleto.
Tiberius Petasius proclaims himself emperor in Tuscia.
Eutychius defeats him with the support...
- Liutprand's help
effected a
reconciliation with Eutychius. When one
Tiberius Petasius proclaimed himself emperor in
Tuscia and
Eutychius found himself critically...
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Heraclius (c. 613–638)
Calvary cross potent on a
solidus minted under Tiberius Petasius (c. 730)
Early heraldic crosses are
drawn to the
edges of the shield, as...
- the
Exarch to put down a
revolt in
Etruria led by the
usurper Tiberius Petasius. In
response to the
promulgation of
stronger iconoclastic decrees in 730...
- Perennis, Perpetuus, Persicus, Pertacus, Pertinax, Pervinci****, Pervincus,
Petasius, Peticus, Petili****, Petilli****, Petro, Petronax, Petroni****, Petronillus...
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crushed in
April 726/7 and
Cosmas was beheaded.
Basil Onomagoulos Tiberius Petasius in
April of the
tenth indiction year of Leo's
reign "Iconoclasm". catholicity...
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usurper in
Sicily (717), ****umed the
regnal name
Tiberius Tiberius Petasius,
Byzantine usurper in
Italy (730/731)
Other historical persons named Tiberius...
- This was
demonstrated in 730 when
there arose another usurper,
Tiberius Petasius, who
raised a
revolt in Tuscany. He was
defeated by the
exarch Eutychius...
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exarchate of
Ravenna in 729 by
helping to
crush the
rebellion of
Tiberius Petasius, and Pope
Zacharias in 743 and 749
negotiated the
withdrawal of the Lombards...