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1 3 | Armenian.[9] Maurice was dethroned by the Thracian tyrant, 2 4 | toward Justinian II. He was dethroned in 695. His nose and tongue 3 4,1 | Persian king Chosroes was dethroned and killed, and his successor, 4 5,1 | and was victorious; she dethroned and blinded her son, and 5 5,1 | was an emperor. She was dethroned by the revolution of the 6 5,6 | ruler of that empire was dethroned, not through aliens but 7 5,6 | Empire in the year 797 Irene dethroned the legal emperor, her son 8 5,6 | but shortly after she was dethroned and exiled (in the year 9 6,2 | month his sons also were dethroned. Constantine Porphyrogenitus 10 7,1 | escape met with failure. Dethroned, he was exposed to hideous 11 7,1 | emperor. Andronicus was dethroned and died after atrocious 12 7,2 | the nobility and troops, dethroned the Emperor. Isaac was blinded 13 7,2 | revolution of 1185, which dethroned Andronicus I and elevated 14 7,2 | embassy when in 1195, he was dethroned and blinded by his brother, 15 7,2 | avenger in behalf of the dethroned Isaac and his family.” The 16 7,3 | throne of the family of the dethroned and blinded Isaac, whose 17 7,3 | prince Alexius, son of the dethroned Isaac Angelus, who had escaped 18 7,3 | Alexius Angelus, son of the dethroned and blinded Isaac. Alexius 19 7,3 | Constantinople and in restoring the dethroned Isaac to the throne opened 20 7,4 | such as Alexius III who had dethroned his brother Isaac. Innocent 21 8,2 | his reign. The latter was dethroned by Michael Palaeologus, 22 9,12| contrary to his oath, had dethroned and blinded the unfortunate 23 9,18| During the revolution which dethroned Andronicus II, Theodore