- ὁ νέος, translit. ho néos) and
often incorrectly the
Bearded (Latin:
Pogonatus; Gr****: Πωγωνᾶτος, translit. Pōgōnãtos) out of
confusion with his father...
- Kōnstas; 7
November 630 – 15 July 668), also
called "the Bearded" (Latin:
Pogonatus; Gr****: ὁ Πωγωνᾶτος, translit. ho Pōgōnãtos), was the
Byzantine emperor...
-
period Cheng-kuan [643 C.E.], the king of Fu-lin Po-to-li [Constans II
Pogonatus,
Emperor 641–668 C.E.] sent an emb****y
offering red gl****, lu-chin-ching...
-
attention of the
Byzantine Emperor,
Constans II,
known as
Constantine Pogonatus (the bearded). The
Emperor issued a
decree condemning the
teachings of...
- Sant'Apollinare in
classe in Ravenna, the
Heraclian Emperor Constantine IV
Pogonatus wears a
chlamys similar to that of
Justinian I, the
namesake of his son...
-
commemorates two
other victories,
under Leo III the Isaurian, and
Constantine Pogonatus,
similarly ascribed to the
intervention of the Theotokos. No
certain ascription...
- E****enical
Council (680–681),
which had been
called by
Emperor Constantine Pogonatus to
counter the
heresy of Monothelitism.
Shortly after the Council, he...
- Kleidonia,
founded in the 7th
century by the
Byzantine Emperor Constantine IV
Pogonatus and the
monastery of St John of
Rogovou near
Tsepelovo founded in 1028...
-
commander and
later ruler Asparukh and
Byzantine Emperor Constantine IV
Pogonatus. The
peace treaty recognized Asparukh's
control over
captured Byzantine...
-
negotiations had been
opened between the Holy See and
Emperor Constantine Pogonatus concerning the
relations of the
Byzantine Court to
papal elections. Constantine...