- Bardanes,
nicknamed Tourkos, "the Turk" (Gr****: Βαρδάνης ὁ Τοῦρκος, romanized: Bardanēs ho
Tourkos, fl. 795–803), was a
Byzantine general who launched...
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Philippikos Bardanes (died 713),
Byzantine emperor in 711–713
Bardanes Tourkos (died 803),
Byzantine general and
rebel George Bardanes (died c. 1240)...
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enrolled in the army of the
Anatolic Theme. In 802, the
general Bardanes Tourkos took over the
theme and
married one of his
daughters to Leo. When Bardanes...
- V the
Armenian (r. 813–820),
under the
protection of
general Bardanes Tourkos.
After Bardanes'
failed rebellion in 803,
Thomas fell into
obscurity until...
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Synopsis Chronike in the 13th century, the
rebellion of
General Bardanes Tourkos in 803 may have been
triggered by
dissatisfaction with Nikephoros' handling...
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Eleonora (1983), "Ἡ ἐπανάσταση τοῦ Βαρδάνη Τούρκου" [The
revolt of
Bardanes Tourkos],
Byzantina Symmeikta (in Gr****), 5 (5): 203–215, doi:10.12681/byzsym.685...
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recognized as
independent by the
Byzantine Empire.
Summer –
Bardanes Tourkos,
Byzantine general (strategos), is
proclaimed emperor by the
troops of...
- rose to
prominence as a
close aide (spatharios) of the
general Bardanes Tourkos,
alongside his ****ure
antagonists Leo the
Armenian and
Thomas the Slav...
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Joseph had
aided in the
peaceful resolution of the
revolt of
Bardanes Tourkos. In 806, the
Patriarch Nikephoros convened a
synod to
address the case...
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Prokopia Michael I
Rangabe emperor of the
Romans 811-813
Bardanes Tourkos Maria of
Amnia Constantine VI
emperor of the
Romans 780-797 Anastasios...