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- Philippicus (Latin: Filepicus; Gr****: Φιλιππικός, romanized: Philippikós) was Byzantine emperor from 711 to 713. He took power in a coup against the unpo****r...
- Bardanes (Gr****: Βαρδάνης) may refer to: Philippikos Bardanes (died 713), Byzantine emperor in 711–713 Bardanes Tourkos (died 803), Byzantine general...
- Justinian's officers in the Crimea, which led ultimately to the crowning of Philippikos Bardanes as emperor and the death of Justinian in 711. Arthur Koestler...
- Leiden: BRILL. pp. 58–59. ISBN 978-18-76-50306-2. Noahm (19 August 2020). "Philippikos (711–713)". Dumbarton Oaks. Archived from the original on 17 October...
- historian of the early Christian church Antipope Philip (c. 701 – c. 800) Philippikos Bardanes (r. 711–713), Byzantine emperor Philip of Courtenay, titular...
- partial Armenian origin include Romanos I, John I Tzimiskes, Artabasdos, Philippikos Bardanes and Leo V. Armenia made great contributions to Byzantium through...
- Tiberius III Byzantine Emperor 705–711 with Tiberius (706–711) Succeeded by Philippikos Political offices Preceded by Constantine IV in 668, then lapsed Roman...
- succeeded as the ruling basileus. Michael's remains were buried in the Philippikos Monastery at Chrysopolis on the Asian s**** of the Bosphoros. When Leo...
- of chaos matched only by Phocas' mishandling of the last Persian War. Philippikos Bardanes, the Crimean rebel who seized the throne proved to be totally...
- (681–685), Emperor (685–695, 705–711) Tiberius, Co-Emperor (706–711) Philippikos Bardanes, Emperor (711–713) Anastasios II, Emperor (713–715) Theodosius...