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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- and 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...
- 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...