Web[deleted] • Today Marks the 75th anniversary of Deir Yassin Massacre, which 107 Palestinian civilians in the village or Deir Yassin near Jerusalem were slaughtered by the Zionist militia group Irgun, led by the later prime minter of Israel Menachem Begin and Lehi militia led by Yitzhak Shamir. WebThe Byzantine Civil War was a 5-year long Civil War that took place in the Byzantine Empire. The Civil War lasted from late 1799 until the Capture of Constantinople from …
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WebThe key milestone for the future of central Anatolia were the two Imperial campaigns to subdue him, in 1073 and 1074. These campaigns, combined with the multiple civil wars of 1077–81, would eventually transform Byzantine politics in the region into a game of aligning Turkish interests from which the Byzantines would emerge as the great losers. Web7 okt. 2016 · 1 The Zealots Of Thessalonica Photo credit: Cplakidas In 1341, the empire was undergoing one of its regular civil wars. The new emperor was nine years old, and his father’s friend John Kantakouzenos … 1352–1357: Byzantine civil war of 1352–1357 between John V Palaiologos, John VI Kantakouzenos and Matthew Kantakouzenos; 1373–1379: Byzantine civil war of 1373–79. Revolt and usurpation of Andronikos IV Palaiologos; 15th century. 1453–1454: Popular revolt in the Despotate of the Morea … Meer weergeven This is a list of civil wars or other internal civil conflicts fought during the history of the Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire (330–1453). The definition of organized civil unrest is any conflict that was fought within the … Meer weergeven • 399: Revolt of Tribigild in Phrygia. • 400: Revolt of Gainas. Meer weergeven • 513–515: Rebellions of Vitalian against Anastasius I. • 529–531: Third Samaritan Revolt under Julianus ben Sabar. • 532: Outbreak of the popular Nika revolt Meer weergeven • 705: Overthrow of Tiberios Apsimaros by Justinian II. • 709: Rebellion in Ravenna led by George against the arrest of archbishop Felix, … Meer weergeven • 479: Attempted usurpation of Marcian • 484: First Samaritan Revolt • 484–488: Rebellion of Illus and Leontius against Emperor Zeno • 492–497: Isaurian War Meer weergeven • 602: Revolt and usurpation of Phocas. • 603–604: Rebellion of general Narses against Phocas. • 608–610: Revolt of Africa under Heraclius the Elder, successful seizure of the throne by his son Heraclius the Younger. Meer weergeven • 803: Revolt of Bardanes Tourkos • 821–823: Revolt of Thomas the Slav • 827: Revolt of admiral Euphemius in Sicily Meer weergeven incase a word