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Abbasid governor of Tarsus,
routs a
Byzantine army
under general Kesta Styppiotes, in a
night attack.
According to Arab chroniclers, 70,000 out of 100,000...
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Kesta Styppiotes or
Stypeiotes (Gr****: Κεστά Στυππιώτης/Στυπειώτης; died 11
September 883) was
briefly the
Domestic of the
Schools of the
Byzantine Empire...
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course of events, his
disgrace did not last long, as his successor,
Kesta Styppiotes, was
decisively beaten by the Arabs, and
Andrew soon
regained his post...
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Abbasid governor of Tarsus,
routs a
Byzantine army
under general Kesta Styppiotes, in a
night attack.
According to Arab chroniclers, 70,000 out of 100,000...
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player 2001 –
Nicholas Robertson,
American ice
hockey player 883 –
Kesta Styppiotes,
Byzantine general 1063 – Béla I of
Hungary (b. 1016) 1161 – Melisende...
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Kefeli Mosque Kephale Kerak Keramaia,
Battle of
Keratsa of
Bulgaria Kesta Styppiotes Khazars Khosrow I
Khosrow II
Khurdad (son of Hurmuzd-Afarid) Khurramites...
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early reign of Leo VI the Wise,
probably up to his
death in 887/8.
Kesta Styppiotes 883/4
Basil I the
Macedonian Probably hailing from Štip, he was defeated...