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*)arte/mios
Adler number: alpha,4027
Translated headword: Artemius, Artemios
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Also [called] Anastasius, emperor of [the] Romans,[1] who, perceiving an expedition of Saracens coming against the city, made commander of the war John, a deacon of the Great Church and accountant of the tributes, whom they call "Genicus"; he came to
Rhodes and was overpowered by the mob and killed.[2]
Greek Original:*)arte/mios, o( kai\ *)anasta/sios, basileu\s *(rwmai/wn, ai)sqo/menos sto/lon *sarakhnw=n e)/rxesqai kata\ th=s po/lews, *)iwa/nnhn e)fi/sthsin h(gemo/na tou= pole/mou, dia/konon th=s mega/lhs e)kklhsi/as kai\ logisth\n tw=n fo/rwn, o(\n *geniko\n kalou=sin: o(\s pro\s th=| *(ro/dw| geno/menos katastasiasqei\s u(po\ tou= plh/qous a)nairei=tai.
Notes:
C. de Boor attributes this material to the
Breviarium historicum de rebus gestis post imperium Mauricii by Nicephorus, archbishop of Constantinople in the eighth-ninth century.
[1] Anastasius II, 713-715: see
De Imperatoribus Romanis entry by Bronwen Neil at web address 1.
[2] Again at
gamma 149.
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: biography; Christianity; economics; geography; historiography; history; military affairs; religion; rhetoric
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 10 April 2001@16:26:35.
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