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1 4 | Justinian II there were two accidental emperors; the military leader 2 4 | throne was occupied by three accidental rulers: the Armenian Vardan 3 4,4| Anarchy (711-17).~The three accidental rulers, Vardan or Philippicus, 4 5,2| Constantinople.[12] It was not accidental that the reign of the ‘sole 5 5,4| rulers cannot be viewed as accidental. The fact of their eastern 6 6,1| Calaphates (1041-42), another accidental and insignificant figure, 7 6,8| troubles, frequent changes of accidental rulers, and the beginning 8 6,8| Psellus was favored by the accidental rulers of the period as 9 7,3| crusading enterprise by accidental circumstances and were the 10 9,2| adventures ended in the accidental murder of his brother and