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Roman Emperors Dir Anastasius

An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors DIR Atlas Anastasius (AD 491-518) Hugh Elton Florida International University Anastasius was born in Dyrrachium (modern Durazzo, in Albania), on the Adriatic coast, ca. 430. He was not prominent at the court of Zeno, reaching

Basil Ii For Dir

BASIL II (976-1025) Catherine Holmes, University College, Oxford Introduction For Byzantine and modern historians alike the reign of Basil II marks the apogee of the Middle Byzantine Empire. Between 976 and 1025 Byzantine territorial and cultural frontiers expanded considerably. Bulgaria was annexed

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The Stemmata Of The Palaeologi Dynasty

An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors Back to: Alphabetical Imperial Index | De Imperatoribus Romanis | List of Pending Essays The Stemmata of the Palaeologi

Dir Index Of Imperial Stemmata Of Roman Emperors

An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors Back to: Alphabetical Imperial Index | De Imperatoribus Romanis Index of Imperial Stemmata Michael DiMaio, Jr.

Roman Emperors Dir Maria Porphyrogenita

DIR Atlas Maria Porphyrogenita, daughter of Manuel I Comnenus Lynda Garland University of New England, Australia Andrew Stone University of Western Australia Maria Porphyrogenita (also known as Maria Caesarissa, or 'Maria the Caesar's wife') was the only surviving child of Manuel I Comnenus and

Roman Emperors Dir Tetricus I

An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors DIR Atlas Tetricus I (AD 271-273) Michel Polfer Centre Universitaire de Luxembourg Of noble origin (Aurel. Vict. 33.14), C. Pius Esuvius Tetricus was the last emperor of the so-called imperium Galliarum. According to Eutropius

Roman Emperors Dir Quintilius

Military Occupation of the Middle and Lower Danube Valley in the Late Republic and Early Empire to the end of the Flavian Period (A.D. 96) Thomas H. Watkins (RETIRED) Western Illinois University 1. Introduction and Background: The Nature of the Evidence: Surviving

Roman Emperors Dir Agrippina The Younger

DIR Atlas Agrippina the Younger (Wife of Claudius) Donna Hurley Julia Agrippina (Agrippina the Younger) played a notable role in the Julio-Claudian family drama. Her influence had as its origin the only resource available to women of her time,

Roman Emperors Dir Marius

An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors DIR Atlas Marius (A.D. 269) Michel Polfer Centre Universitaire de Luxembourg Marius is the second emperor of the so-called "Gallic Empire". His short reign is to be seen as the consequence of the tumultuous