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Disciplines or weaknesses, or even a
different name.: 43 The
Lasombra and
Tzimisce do not
consider themselves antitribu, as most of
their members are within...
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University Press. pp. 151–152. Walker, Paul E. (1977). "The "Crusade" of John
Tzimisces in the
light of new
Arabic evidence". Byzantion. 47: 301–327. Wikimedia...
- Clanbook:
Tzimisce is a 1995 role-playing game
supplement published by
White Wolf
Publishing for Vampire: The Masquerade. Clanbook:
Tzimisce is a supplement...
- 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...
- children, as the
Byzantine historian Kedrenus refers to
Emperor John I
Tzimisces finding "****
coniuge et
liberis Borises Bulgarorum rex"
among the Russian...
- 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...
-
Preslav has
survived the
burning of
Preslav by
Byzantine Emperor John I
Tzimisces in 972 and the
period of
Ottoman rule (1396 – 1878). All of his works...
- pp. 476–477. Cobb 2000, pp. 821–822. Zetterstéen 1987, p. 777. "John I
Tzimisces |
Byzantine Empire,
Military Campaigns,
Iconoclasm | Britannica". www...
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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...
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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...