portrait of John I Tzimiskes. The title Io, which survives from the original painting, was blended in with newer lettering for Tzimiskes' complete name...
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Byzantines occupied the greater part of Bulgaria under Emperor John I Tzimiskes (r. 969–976). The Bulgars regained their independence during the reign...
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found his own dynasty; deposed by his sons and entered monastery John I Tzimiskes (Ιωάννης Α') (925–976, ruled 969–976), general, brother-in-law of Romanos...
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680. It stayed under Bulgarian rule until the Byzantines under John I Tzimiskes retook it in the Rus-Byzantine War of 970-971. Tomis was then seized...
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Emperor. The first charter of Mount Athos, signed in 972 by Emperor John Tzimiskes, Athanasius the Athonite, and 46 hegumenoi, is currently kept at the Protaton...
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gestae de Trajano militar: las guerras dácicas. Aquila Legionis, 6 (2005) 19. Ioan Glodariu, LA ZONE DE SARMIZEGETUSA REGIA ET LES GUERRES DE TRAJAN. Studia...
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texts of emperor Manuel II Palaiologos, CEU ETD collection Mureşan, Dan Ioan (2010). "Une histoire de trois empereurs. Aspects des relations de Sigismond...
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End of the First Millenium AD". In Pop, Ioan-Aurel; Nägler, Thomas (eds.). The History of Transylvania, Vol. I. (until 1541). Romanian Cultural Institute...
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large portions of Bulgaria, including modern Dobruja, under Emperor John I Tzimiskes (969–976). After his death an anti-Byzantine uprising led by four brothers...
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stone, earth artifacts and coins. The coins date from the time of John I Tzimiskes, Basil II, Constantine VIII, and Theodora. Of the total of almost 50...
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