Nikephoros (son of Artabasdos): Difference between revisions

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==Bibliography==

==Bibliography==

*{{cite book|last1=Brubaker|first1=Leslie|last2=Haldon|first2=John|title=Byzantium in the Iconoclast Era, c. 680-850: A History|date=2011|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-0-521-43093-7}}

*{{cite book|last1=Brubaker|first1=Leslie|last2=Haldon|first2=John|title=Byzantium in the Iconoclast Era, c. 680-850: A History|date=2011|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-0-521-43093-7}}

*{{cite book|last1=Garland|first1=Lynda|author-link=Lynda Garland |title=Byzantine Women: Varieties of Experience 800-1200|date=2006|publisher=Ashgate|isbn=978-0-7546-5737-8}}

*{{cite book|last1=Garland|first1=Lynda|author-link=Lynda Garland |title=Byzantine Women: Varieties of Experience 800-1200|date=2006|publisher=Ashgate|isbn=978-0-7546-5737-8}}

*{{cite book |last1=Oikonomides |first1=Nicolas |title=A Collection of Dated Byzantine Lead Seals |date=1986 |publisher=Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection |location=Washington, D.C. |isbn=978-0-88402-150-6}}

*{{cite book |last1=Oikonomides |first1=Nicolas |title=A Collection of Dated Byzantine Lead Seals |date=1986 |publisher=Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection |location=Washington, D.C. |isbn=978-0-88402-150-6}}

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[[Category:Governors of the Theme of Thrace]]

[[Category:Governors of the Theme of Thrace]]

[[Category:Sons of Byzantine emperors]]

[[Category:Sons of Byzantine emperors]]

[[Category:Isaurian dynasty]]

Emperor of the Romans

Nikephoros

Solidus of Nikephoros, wearing crown and chlamys, and holding patriarchal cross

Reign June 741/2–2 November 743
Predecessor Constantine V
Successor Constantine V
Father Artabasdos

Nikephoros (Greek: Νικηφόρος, romanizedNikēphóros) was junior Byzantine Emperor from 741 to 743. He was crowned after his father, Artabasdos (r. 741–743) usurped Emperor Constantine V (r. 741–775). Constantine seized power again on 2 November 743, and Nikephoros, Artabasdos, and Niketas were blinded and confined in the Chora Church.

Life

Nikephoros was made strategos of Thrace by his father Artabasdos soon after he usurped the throne from Byzantine Emperor Constantine V, around June or July of 741. He was elevated to junior co-emperor at some point in 741.[3]

After Constantine defeated Artabasdos on 2 November 743, he had Artabasdos, Nikephoros, and Niketas humiliated in the Hippodrome of Constantinople before being blinded and confined in the Chora Church.[4]

References

Bibliography

  • Brubaker, Leslie; Haldon, John (2011). Byzantium in the Iconoclast Era, c. 680-850: A History. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-43093-7.
  • Garland, Lynda (2006). Byzantine Women: Varieties of Experience 800-1200. Ashgate. ISBN 978-0-7546-5737-8.
  • Oikonomides, Nicolas (1986). A Collection of Dated Byzantine Lead Seals. Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection. ISBN 978-0-88402-150-6.

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