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1 6 | Nicephorus Phocas and John Tzimisces, and reached its highest 2 6,1| the throne passed to John Tzimisces (969-76), who claimed the 3 6,1| after the death of John Tzimisces did the two sons of Romanus 4 6,2| these years of struggle John Tzimisces, the future emperor, distinguished 5 6,2| of John Curcuas and John Tzimisces, which extended the borders 6 6,2| Nicephorus Phocas, John Tzimisces, and Basil II Bulgaroctonus — 7 6,2| The main problem of John Tzimisces (969-76), who succeeded 8 6,2| was it possible for John Tzimisces to turn to his eastern problems.~ 9 6,2| is the letter from John Tzimisces to his ally, Ashot III, 10 6,2| reaching Jerusalem John Tzimisces directed his forces northward 11 6,2| horror-stricken by the attacks of John Tzimisces; he enlarged the land of 12 6,2| brilliant expedition of John Tzimisces did not accomplish the annexation 13 6,2| Under the successor of John Tzimisces, Basil II (976-1025), the 14 6,2| Nicephorus Phocas, John Tzimisces, and Basil II widened the 15 6,3| Nicephorus Phocas and John Tzimisces continued to struggle persistently 16 6,3| Constantinople).”[54] John Tzimisces directed his forces against 17 6,3| completed in the time of John Tzimisces.~ After his death the Bulgarians 18 6,4| put into the mouth of John Tzimisces: “I hope you have not forgotten 19 6,4| Nicephorus Phocas and John Tzimisces with the Russian prince 20 6,5| Bulgaria was conquered by John Tzimisces, and Basil II continued 21 6,6| Byzantine Emperor, John Tzimisces, completely altered the 22 6,6| which the successor of John Tzimisces, Basil II, could do nothing 23 6,7| Nicephorus Phocas and John Tzimisces are connected with the beginning 24 6,7| against Athanasius to John Tzimisces, the successor of Nicephorus 25 6,7| typikon of Athanasius). Tzimisces investigated this complaint 26 6,8| Nicephorus Phocas and John Tzimisces. The work of Leo the Deacon 27 6,8| Nicephorus Phocas, John Tzimisces, and Basil II. The first 28 6,8| Nicephorus Phocas and John Tzimisces, the insurrection of Bardas 29 6,8| events from the death of John Tzimisces until the last years of 30 7,1| the tenth century by John Tzimisces. The city of Philippopolis 31 7,1| center of the Paulicians. Tzimisces, by settling the eastern 32 7,1| Nicephorus Phocas and John Tzimisces over the eastern Arabs made 33 7,1| Nicephorus Phocas, John Tzimisces, and Basil II against the 34 App | Phocas, 963-969.~~~~~~John I Tzimisces, 969-976.~~~~~~Basil II