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- also called "the Bearded" (‹See Tfd›Gr****: ὁ Πωγωνᾶτος, translit. ho Pōgōnãtos), was the Byzantine emperor from 641 to 668. Constans was the last attested...
- and often incorrectly the Bearded (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Πωγωνᾶτος, translit. Pōgōnãtos) out of confusion with his father, was Byzantine emperor from 668 to 685...
- in 643 by Boduoli (波多力) was identified as Byzantine ruler Constans II Pogonatos, and further emb****ies were recorded as being sent into the 8th century...
- II (transliterated as Bo duo li, 波多力, from his nickname "Kōnstantinos Pogonatos") to the court of Emperor Taizong of Tang. The History of Song describes...
- in 643 with an emb****y sent by the king Boduoli (波多力, i.e. Constans II Pogonatos) to Emperor Taizong, bearing gifts such as red gl**** and green gemstones...
- in 643 with an emb****y sent by the king Boduoli (波多力, i.e. Constans II Pogonatos) to Emperor Taizong of Tang, bearing gifts such as red gl****. These histories...
- and claimed to represent their king Bo duoli (波多力; i.e. Kōnstantinos Pogonatos, "Constantine the Bearded", the nickname of Constans II). Several other...
- in 643 with an emb****y sent by the king Boduoli (波多力, i.e. Constans II Pogonatos) to Emperor Taizong of Tang, bearing gifts such as red gl****. These histories...
- Constans II, which Hirth conjectured to be a transliteration of Kōnstantinos Pogonatos, or "Constantine the Bearded", giving him the title of a king (王 wáng)...
- in 643 with an emb****y sent by the king Boduoli (波多力, i.e. Constans II Pogonatos) to Emperor Taizong of Tang, bearing gifts such as red gl****. These histories...