Examples of 'isaurian' in a sentence

Meaning of "isaurian"

Isaurian is an adjective used to describe something or someone related to the Isaurian dynasty, an eastern Roman dynasty
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  • Of or relating to Isauria.
  • A native or inhabitant of Isauria.
  • An extinct language spoken in the area of Isaura, Asia Minor.

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Zeno was an Isaurian and therefore considered a barbarian.
The complex is an example of expert Isaurian stonemasonry.
The Isaurian mountains.
It later became a seat of Isaurian pirates.
Emperor Leo III the Isaurian outlawed the veneration of icons in the 8th century.
The end result of this was the resurgence of the problem of Isaurian piracy.
Leo the Isaurian the son.
Revolt and successful usurpation of general Leo the Isaurian.
From the Isaurian dynasty.
Maslama had already established contact with Leo the Isaurian.
The iconoclasm of the Byzantine Isaurian Dynasty was endorsed by the Franks.
To his friend and future emperor Leo III the Isaurian r.
Leo the Isaurian.
Constantine was the son and successor of Leo III the Isaurian.
Zeno the Isaurian.

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Because of this, he was slandered by the emperor and iconoclast Leo III the Isaurian.
Anna was a daughter of Leo III the Isaurian and his wife Maria.
Leo III the Isaurian issued a new code, the Ecloga, in the early 8th century.
Byzantine Empire under the Isaurian dynasty.
Zeno was of Isaurian origin and had a brother, who died before 448.
Note that both Zeno and Illus were of Isaurian origin.
Finally, Zeno alienated his fellow Isaurian general Illus, who was bribed by Basiliscus.
Entered Constantinople in November Abdicated following the revolt of Leo the Isaurian and became a monk.
Seeking allies, Leo III the Isaurian sent an embassy to Bihar, " Khagan " of the Khazars.
Longinus then instigated a revolt in Isauria, known as the Isaurian War.
This was the start of the Isaurian Dynasty, which endured until 802.
In Byzantium, the general Leo the Isaurian r.
In 717, the strategos of the Anatolic Theme, Leo the Isaurian rebelled against Theodosius ' rule.
In 727, the islands revolted against the iconoclastic Emperor Leo the Isaurian.
For his efforts Orso was rewarded by Emperor Leo the Isaurian the prestigious title hypatos.
Longinus of Cardala, Byzantine politician and rebel, fought in the Isaurian War d.
Finally, Zeno alienated his fellow Isaurian general Illus.
In 717, the Opsicians supported the rise of Leo III the Isaurian r.
Christian sources also mention the survival of Galatian, Cappadocian, Mysian, and Isaurian in Asia Minor.

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