- of the Camarilla.: 20, 68–69 : 94, 385 : 170–172
Tzimisce:
Otherworldly and scholarly, the
Tzimisce ruled over
their lands in
Eastern Europe for centuries...
- pp. 81–120, doi:10.2307/j.ctvckq5d6.7,
retrieved 30
April 2023 "John I
Tzimisces |
Byzantine Empire,
Military Campaigns,
Iconoclasm | Britannica". www...
- Clanbook:
Tzimisce is a 1995 role-playing game
supplement published by
White Wolf
Publishing for Vampire: The Masquerade. Clanbook:
Tzimisce is a supplement...
-
Etrius reveals that the
Tzimisce abducted Anezka.
Returning to Prague,
Christof learns that
humans are
attacking the
Tzimisce in
nearby Vyšehrad Castle...
- be
traced back to a
royal edict issued by the
Byzantine Emperor John
Tzimisces in 972, and
reaffirmed by
Emperor Alexios I
Komnenos in 1095.
Greece wrestled...
- Preslav.
Preslav was
captured and
burnt by the
Byzantine Emperor John I
Tzimisces in 972 in the
aftermath of Sviatoslav's
invasion of Bulgaria. The Preslav...
- 2009-05-08.
Archived from the
original on 2020-10-27.
Retrieved 2020-10-22. "
Tzimisce".
Guide du Rôliste
Galactique (in French). ****ociation du
Guide du Rôliste...
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bureaucratic state that he ruled. In 975, the
Byzantine emperor John
Tzimisces retook most of
Palestine and Syria,
leaving only
Tripoli in
Fatimid control...
- John I
Tzimisces. The
conquerors took away the treasury, the
Bulgarian Tsar's
regalia and a
large part of the
library of Simeon.
Although Tzimisces renamed...
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prevented serious consideration by the East. The
choice of
Emperor John I
Tzimisces was his
niece Theophanu, who was the soldier-emperor's
niece by marriage...