MountAgathias (Greek: Αγκαθιάς), at 2,424 m, is one of the highest mountains on Crete. Located in the Rethymno regional unit, the Agathias stands close...
relevant features of the park, are connected to the Karstic nature of the Mount Ida massif. Greece portal Geology portal The usage is not native English...
II becomes the new ruler of Palenque and reigns until his death in 570. Agathias begins to write a history, beginning where Procopius finished his work...
Wars proved influential on later Byzantine historiography. In the 570s Agathias wrote Histories, a continuation of Procopius's work in a similar style...
understanding of Zoroaster as expressed by Plutarch, Diogenes Laertius, and Agathias that saw him, at the core, to be the "prophet and founder of the religion...
τάβλι (tabula) played by Byzantine emperor Zeno in 480 and recorded by Agathias in c. 530 because of a very unlucky dice throw for Zeno (red), as he threw...
attacking the disordered enemy. This is mentioned by the writers Zosimus and Agathias. They were, however, not always effective in pitched battle, suffering...
Chronicle Golden 1992, p. 245. Golden 2011, p. 145. Fiedler 2008, p. 152. (Agathias, Priscus, Zacharias Rhetor, and Pseudo-Zecharias Rhetor[clarification needed])...
with POW's from his previous campaign against the Medes of the Mountains. Agathias claims Bahram II (274–293 CE) later campaigned in the land of the Sakas...
or shank made of iron mounted on a wooden haft. It was rare on the battlefield, despite the claim by the Greek historian Agathias, being found mostly in...
2nd-century army, in the region of double the size. The late 6th-century writer Agathias, gives a global total of 645,000 effectives for the army "in the old days"...
"Google Maps". Google Maps. Wolfram, 92. Bachrach, Bernard S. "Procopius, Agathias and the Frankish Military." Speculum, Vol. 45, No. 3. (Jul., 1970), pp...
languages and literatures, University of Chicago, 1940, vol. 57-58, p. 379. Agathias, On the reign of Justinian, IV, 24.3. Grant, p. 231. Historia Augusta...
was an Arian, probably converted by Goths". Murinaeus, Agathias; Scholasticus, Agathias; Agathias (1975). trans. Joseph D. Frendo (1975). Walter de Gruyter...
Byzantine culture produced noteworthy historians, including Procopius and Agathias, and poets such as Paul the Silentiary and Romanus the Melodist flourished...
sources for Frankish military custom and armament are Ammianus Marcellinus, Agathias and Procopius, the latter two Eastern Roman historians writing about Frankish...
the world, but men who stood out in public life: jurists like Procopius, Agathias, Evagrius, Michael Attaliates, statesmen like Joannes Cinnamus, Nicetas...
of fairly hard evidence of unknown machinery in Joshua the Stylite and Agathias, as well as good indications of its construction in Procopius (especially...
the East Roman army in the period, and its campaigns. The histories of Agathias and Menander continue those of Procopius. Another major source for the...
by Zonaras. It was during his retirement as a monk to the monastery of Mount Athos that he wrote his commentary on the canons of the Eastern Church....
Archived from the original on 29 November 2020. Retrieved 5 November 2020. Agathias; Frendo, Joseph D. (1975), The histories, Walter de Gruyter, ISBN 978-3-11-003357-1...
of livestock and fish, of wild animals and by their weapons (plunder)". Agathias (c. 579–582) wrote: ...all of them are called in general Scythians and...
indexes Raw Greek OCR of Carl de Boor's Teubner edition Theophylacti Simocattae Historiae (1887) from the Lace collection at Mount Allison University....
ISBN 9780415103176. Retrieved 16 December 2013. Zarinkoob 1999, p. 200 Agathias, Histories, 25, 2–5 translated by Dodgeon-Greatrex-Lieu (2002), I, 126...