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<p> The name of four Byzantine emperors: </p> <p> illed his ward, Alexis II., usurped the throne, and was put to death, 1183; </p> <p> ived to see the empire devastated by the Turks (1282-1328); </p> <p> randson of the preceding, dethroned him, fought stoutly against the Turks without staying their advances (1328-1341); </p> <p> is father, [[Soter]] V., and was immediately stripped of his possessions himself (1377-1378). </p> | <p> The name of four Byzantine emperors: </p> <p> illed his ward, Alexis II., usurped the throne, and was put to death, 1183; </p> <p> ived to see the empire devastated by the Turks (1282-1328); </p> <p> randson of the preceding, dethroned him, fought stoutly against the Turks without staying their advances (1328-1341); </p> <p> is father, [[Soter]] V., and was immediately stripped of his possessions himself (1377-1378). </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_67792"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/androni`cus Androni`Cus from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref> | <ref name="term_67792"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/androni`cus Androni`Cus from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:47, 15 October 2021
Androni`Cus [1]
The name of four Byzantine emperors:
illed his ward, Alexis II., usurped the throne, and was put to death, 1183;
ived to see the empire devastated by the Turks (1282-1328);
randson of the preceding, dethroned him, fought stoutly against the Turks without staying their advances (1328-1341);
is father, Soter V., and was immediately stripped of his possessions himself (1377-1378).