monk from the Byzantine Empire. He was born in the mid-9th century in Amorion, Anatolic Theme. He studied in Constantinople and was ordained a deacon...
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Amorio, Evros (redirect from Amorion, Greece)
Amorio (Greek: Αμόριο, romanized: Amório, IPA: [aˈmoɾi.o]) is a village in the municipal unit of Orfeas, northeastern Evros, Greece. It is situated at...
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Sack of Amorium (redirect from Sack of Amorion)
The sack of Amorium by the Abbasid Caliphate in mid-August 838 was one of the major events in the long history of the Arab–Byzantine Wars. The Abbasid...
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Sebaste, martyred in 316. Saint Blaise may also refer to: Saint Blaise of Amorion (died 908) Blaise of Caesarea Cappadociae a.k.a. Blaise the Herdsman, an...
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Byzantine emperor Theophilos's successes the previous year, and aimed to sack Amorion, one of Byzantium's largest cities. Theophilos with his army confronted...
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present-day Iran), and being left behind as his father's deputy during the Amorion campaign of the same year. Al-Wathiq is then mentioned in 841 as bringing...
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Pos. # Name Class WR 0 Semaj Morgan So WR 1 Amorion Walker Jr QB 2 Jadyn Davis Fr WR 3 Fredrick Moore So QB 4 Jayden Denegal So WR 5 C.J. Charleston...
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Empire. Yazid reached Chalcedon and took the important Byzantine center Amorion. While the city was quickly recovered, the Arabs next attacked Carthage...
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Beser, was killed in the attack. Constantine escaped and sought refuge in Amorion, where he was welcomed by the local soldiers, who had been commanded by...
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