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- Tatzates or Tatzatios (Gr****: Τατζάτης or Τατζάτιος, from Armenian: Տաճատ Tačat) was a prominent Byzantine general of Armenian descent, who in 782 defected...
- the Armeniac Theme, led by Karisterotzes; the Bucellarian Theme, led by Tatzates; and the Thracesian Theme, led by the favourite commander of the Isaurian...
- and of the Bucellarians under their general Tatzates to his front. Fortunately for him, at this point Tatzates, an Armenian prince who had defected from...
- Patrician Barjik  † Farrukhan the Great Staurakios Michael Lachanodrakon Tatzates Anthony the Domestic Suluk Khagan Kül Chor Gurek   al-Harith ibn Surayj...
- 480 Seouk Antzevatsi c. 480 Mouchel Antzevatsi (+863) Helen (regent) 863 Tatzates Richard G. Hovannisian - 2000, Armenian Van/Vaspurakan, page 18-19, Mazda...
- and of the Bucellarians under their general Tatzates to his front. Fortunately for him, at this point Tatzates, an Armenian prince who had defected from...
- (Ireland) Seondeok, king of Silla (Korea) Talorgan II, king of the Picts Tatzates, Byzantine general Theophilus of Edessa, Gr**** astrologer (b. 695) Yan...
- Asiatic side of the Bosphorus The stratēgos of the Bucellarian Theme, Tatzates, defected to the Abbasids, and Irene had to agree to pay an embarr****ing...
- Byzantine capital, Constantinople. After the defection of the Armenian general Tatzates, Empress Irene accepts a three-year truce, including the annual payment...
- Abbasid Caliphate) Smbat VII Bagratuni, 761–772 (for the Abbasid Caliphate) Tatzates Andzevatsi, 780–782/785 (for the Abbasid Caliphate) Ashot IV Bagratuni...