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1 3 | by the Thracian tyrant, Phocas (602-10), the last emperor 2 3,10| Maurice (582-602), and Phocas (602-10). The most outstanding 3 3,11| began under the reign of Phocas, but the discussion of this 4 3,12| the reign of the Emperor Phocas: “It is recounted that the 5 3,13| the reign of Maurice and Phocas are interesting to consider. 6 3,13| letter to the new emperor, Phocas, in terms quite unbefitting 7 3,13| lords of freemen.[126]~ ~Phocas was apparently pleased, 8 3,13| churches.”[127]~ Thus while Phocas suffered defeat in all his 9 3,13| laudatory inscriptions to Phocas. This monument is still 10 3,14| banner of sedition against Phocas, and the son of the exarch 11 3,14| unsuccessful external policy of Phocas in regard to the Avars and 12 3,14| capital, which deserted Phocas and came over to the side 13 3,14| to the side of Heraclius. Phocas was captured and executed. 14 3,16| learning, his successor, Phocas, apparently halted the activities 15 4,1 | ruler after the tyrannical Phocas. He proclaimed that “power 16 4,1 | the unfortunate reign of Phocas, were in a state of complete 17 4,4 | the death of the Emperor Phocas (610). In view of the fact 18 6 | especially great under Nicephorus Phocas and John Tzimisces, and 19 6,1 | capable general, Nicephorus Phocas, who was proclaimed emperor ( 20 6,1 | proclaimed emperor (Nicephorus II Phocas, 963-69), His reign ceased 21 6,2 | their general, Nicephorus Phocas, during the last years of 22 6,2 | the recall of Nicephorus Phocas; on the eastern border the 23 6,2 | energetic general, Nicephorus Phocas, the future emperor, occupied 24 6,2 | Mediterranean Sea.[19] Nicephorus Phocas was equally successful in 25 6,2 | three emperors — Nicephorus Phocas, John Tzimisces, and Basil 26 6,2 | reign (963-69) Nicephorus Phocas concentrated his attention 27 6,2 | Tarsus, he said, Nicephorus Phocas ordered that two banners 28 6,2 | the death of Nicephorus Phocas, murdered at the end of 29 6,2 | certain that Nicephorus Phocas would conquer all of Syria 30 6,2 | the policy of Nicephorus Phocas was a failure. In his time 31 6,2 | 969-76), who succeeded Phocas, was to secure the conquests 32 6,2 | the insurrection of Bardas Phocas demanded his undivided attention. 33 6,2 | the rebellion of Bardas Phocas. The Italian complications 34 6,2 | Bardas Sclerus and Bardas Phocas in Asia Minor and the continuing 35 6,2 | John Curcuas, Nicephorus Phocas, John Tzimisces, and Basil 36 6,3 | Byzantine Empire. Nicephorus Phocas and John Tzimisces continued 37 6,3 | invitation of Nicephorus Phocas. When the success of Russian 38 6,4 | relations of Nicephorus Phocas and John Tzimisces with 39 6,4 | seemed very critical. Bardas Phocas, the leader of the rebellion 40 6,4 | the insurrection of Bardas Phocas was suppressed and its leader 41 6,6 | operations of Nicephorus Phocas against the Arabs in southern 42 6,6 | eastern Emperor, Nicephorus Phocas, who was at this time probably 43 6,7 | 91]~ Emperor Nicephorus Phocas was a very interesting personality 44 6,7 | anything vain.”[93] Nicephorus Phocas was semi soldier, semi recluse.[ 45 6,7 | was taken by Nicephorus Phocas in 964, when he published 46 6,7 | the Novel of Nicephorus Phocas “as a law outrageous and 47 6,7 | the Novel of Nicephorus Phocas was his conviction that 48 6,7 | verge of ruin.~ Nicephorus Phocas made an important step in 49 6,7 | his patriarch, Nicephorus Phocas prohibited the Latin ritual 50 6,7 | the attempt of Nicephorus Phocas to venerate as martyrs all 51 6,7 | The names of Nicephorus Phocas and John Tzimisces are connected 52 6,7 | In the time of Nicephorus Phocas, the Athenian monastic organizations 53 6,7 | successor of Nicephorus Phocas, accusing Athanasius of 54 6,7 | prohibitions of Nicephorus Phocas, Latin church influence 55 6,7 | perhaps even under Nicephorus Phocas (after 963).[123]~ The rank 56 6,7 | those of Romanus. Nicephorus Phocas, who rose to the throne 57 6,7 | the Novel of Nicephorus Phocas “unquestionably indicates 58 6,7 | predecessors of Nicephorus Phocas have deviated from this 59 6,7 | previous rulings, Nicephorus Phocas gave new freedom to the 60 6,7 | families of Asia Minor, Bardas Phocas and Bardas Sclerus, rebelled 61 6,7 | follow in the footsteps of Phocas and Sclerus, the Emperor 62 6,7 | doubt that the families of Phocas, Sclerus, and Maleinus, 63 6,8 | brilliant period of Nicephorus Phocas and John Tzimisces. The 64 6,8 | in the time of Nicephorus Phocas, John Tzimisces, and Basil 65 6,8 | the deaths of Nicephorus Phocas and John Tzimisces, the 66 6,8 | Bardas Sclerus and Bardas Phocas in his poem The Rebellion, 67 6,8 | the reign of Nicephorus Phocas also the pseudo-Lucianic 68 7,1 | troops under Nicephorus Phocas and John Tzimisces over 69 7,1 | campaigns under Nicephorus Phocas, John Tzimisces, and Basil 70 7,4 | abrogated Novel of Nicephorus Phocas (964) again limited the 71 7,4 | famous Novel of Nicephorus Phocas, of 964, concerning church 72 8,17| Romanus II, and Nicephorus Phocas aimed at restoring the firmness 73 8,17| families in Asia Minor of Phocas, Sclerus, Maleinus, and 74 App | Maurice, 582-602. ~~~~~~Phocas, 602-610. ~~~~~~Heraclius, 75 App | 963.~~~~~~Nicephorus II Phocas, 963-969.~~~~~~John I Tzimisces,