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Encyclopedia > Tiberius III

Tiberius III (d. Alternate meaning: Area code 705 (1-705) is reserved for Northeastern Ontario and parts of Central Ontario. It is bounded by area codes 819 in the east, 519 in the southwest, 613 in the southeast, 807 in the west and northwest and 905 in the south. Numbers must be dialed... 705) was This is a list of Byzantine Emperors. Note: It is difficult to determine when exactly the Roman Empire ends and the Byzantine Empire begins; Diocletian split the Roman Empire into eastern and western halves for administrative purposes in 284. Candidates for the first Byzantine emperor include Constantine I (the first... Byzantine emperor from Years: 694 695 696 697 - 698 - 699 700 701 702 Decades: 660s 670s 680s - 690s - 700s 710s 720s Centuries: 6th century - 7th century - 8th century Events Tiberius III deposes Leontius II and becomes Byzantine Emperor. Arabs capture Carthage from the Byzantine Empire. Zhen (predecessor of the kingdom of Bohai) is... 698- Alternate meaning: Area code 705 (1-705) is reserved for Northeastern Ontario and parts of Central Ontario. It is bounded by area codes 819 in the east, 519 in the southwest, 613 in the southeast, 807 in the west and northwest and 905 in the south. Numbers must be dialed... 705. He was actually a German army officer named Apsimar. He overthrew the general John the Patrician at This article is about the ancient city-state of Carthage in North Africa. For other uses of the word, see Carthage (disambiguation). Map of central Mediterranean Sea, showing location of Carthage (near modern Tunis). Map also shows Italy and the islands Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica. Carthage (from the Phoenician Kart... Carthage in Years: 693 694 695 696 - 697 - 698 699 700 701 Decades: 660s 670s 680s - 690s - 700s 710s 720s Centuries: 6th century - 7th century - 8th century Events End of the reign of Empress Jito of Japan Emperor Mommu ascends to the throne of Japan Approximate date of the Council of Birr... 697. Apsimar then led a History of warfare Eras Prehistoric warfare Ancient warfare Medieval warfare Early modern warfare Modern warfare Types Naval warfare Siege warfare Trench warfare Guerrilla warfare Aerial warfare Nuclear warfare Lists List of wars List of battles List of sieges A siege is a prolonged military blockade and assault of a city... siege against Map of Constantinople. Constantinople (Roman name: Constantinopolis; This article needs cleanup. Please edit this article to conform to a higher standard of article quality. The neutrality of this article is disputed. Please see the relevant discussion on the talk page. Modern Greek is the present vernacular language of Greece (also... Constantinople, where other officers loyal to him opened the gates and proclaimed him emperor. He mutilated and imprisoned the previous emperor, Leontius II was Byzantine emperor from 695-698. He was originally a general in the army of Justinian II, but was imprisoned by Justinian after a defeat by the Arabs at Sebastopolis. He was freed in 695, but immediately organized a revolt against the emperor. During his unpopular reign, Carthage... Leontius II.


As emperor, Tiberius III ignored ... World map showing location of Africa Download high resolution version (741x800, 113 KB) This image page contains items that originally came from a NASA website or publication. All works created by NASA are in the public domain, with the exception of the usage-restricted NASA logo, because works created by... Africa, but attacked the For other uses, see The words Arab and Arabian have multiple meanings: Arab - pertaining to the people/language/politics of West Asia Arab - 1 billion in the Indian numbering system. Arab, a short-lived English automobile. Arab, Alabama The Arabian horse. This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid... Arabs in the east, winning minor victories. Meanwhile, in Years: 699 700 701 702 - 703 - 704 705 706 707 Decades: 670s 680s 690s - 700s - 710s 720s 730s Centuries: 7th century - 8th century - 9th century Events Births Deaths Empress Jito of Japan In Other Fields 703 is the area code for telephone numbers in the Northern Virginia region of the... 703, Justinian II, known as Rhinotmetus (the Split-nosed) ( Years: 665 666 667 668 - 669 - 670 671 672 673 Decades: 630s 640s 650s - 660s - 670s 680s 690s Centuries: 6th century - 7th century - 8th century Events Theodore appointed Archibishop of Canterbury Births Justinian II, Byzantine emperor Deaths Hasan ibn Ali, grandson of... Justinian II escaped from exile and made his way back to Constantinople in Alternate meaning: Area code 705 (1-705) is reserved for Northeastern Ontario and parts of Central Ontario. It is bounded by area codes 819 in the east, 519 in the southwest, 613 in the southeast, 807 in the west and northwest and 905 in the south. Numbers must be dialed... 705. Justinian easily regained control, and had Tiberius captured and executed.



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Leontius II was Byzantine emperor from 695-698. He was originally a general in the army of Justinian II, but was imprisoned by Justinian after a defeat by the Arabs at Sebastopolis. He was freed in 695, but immediately organized a revolt against the emperor. During his unpopular reign, Carthage... Leontius II
This is a list of Byzantine Emperors. Note: It is difficult to determine when exactly the Roman Empire ends and the Byzantine Empire begins; Diocletian split the Roman Empire into eastern and western halves for administrative purposes in 284. Candidates for the first Byzantine emperor include Constantine I (the first... Byzantine Emperor
Succeeded by:
Justinian II, known as Rhinotmetus (the Split-nosed) ( Years: 665 666 667 668 - 669 - 670 671 672 673 Decades: 630s 640s 650s - 660s - 670s 680s 690s Centuries: 6th century - 7th century - 8th century Events Theodore appointed Archibishop of Canterbury Births Justinian II, Byzantine emperor Deaths Hasan ibn Ali, grandson of... Justinian II



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Tiberius - MSN Encarta (563 words)
Tiberius was born Tiberius Claudius Nero Caesar in Rome on November 16, 42 bc.
When Tiberius returned to Rome in ad 2, Julia had been banished for adultery, and within two years the deaths of both the young grandsons of Augustus, Lucius (died ad 2) and Gaius (died ad 4), paved the way for the adoption of Tiberius as heir to the imperial dignity.
Tiberius also succeeded in quelling formidable insurrections in Pannonia and Dalmatia, and finally in securing the frontier and taking vengeance upon the Germans, who had annihilated the army of the Roman general Publius Quintilius Varus (died ad 9) in the Teutoburger Wald in ad 9.
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