Philippicus Bardanes

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Philippicus Bardanes was a Byzantine emperor of the early 8th century whose short and turbulent reign was marked by religious controversy and military setbacks.

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instanceOf Byzantine emperor
human
birthName Bardanes NERFINISHED
cameToPowerBy military revolt
overthrow of Justinian II
capitalDuringReign Constantinople NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath natural causes after blinding
conflict Arab–Byzantine wars NERFINISHED
Byzantine–Bulgarian wars NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
deathAfterDeposition shortly after 713
deposedBy military coup
dynasty Heraclian dynasty NERFINISHED
era early 8th century
ethnicGroup Armenian
father Nicephorus NERFINISHED
foreignRelations conflict with the Khazars
strained relations with the Papacy
historicalReputation contributed to instability of the Byzantine Empire in the 8th century
ineffective ruler
mannerOfDeposition blinded
militaryRank strategos
militarySetback Bulgar victory near Constantinople
notableBattle Bulgarian invasion of Thrace NERFINISHED
notableEvent deposition and execution of Justinian II
notableFor religious controversy
reversal of Sixth Ecumenical Council decisions
short and turbulent reign
officeContested Byzantine imperial throne
opposedBy Roman Church NERFINISHED
supporters of Chalcedonian Orthodoxy
placeOfBirth Armenia NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath monastery in Constantinople
policy rejection of the Third Council of Constantinople
restoration of Monothelitism
positionHeld Emperor of the Romans NERFINISHED
predecessor Justinian II NERFINISHED
regnalName Philippicus NERFINISHED
reignEnd 713
reignStart 711
religion Monothelitism
religiousPolicy deposition of Orthodox patriarchs
support for Monothelite bishops
spouse Anastasia NERFINISHED
successor Anastasius II NERFINISHED

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Heraclian dynasty hasMonarch Philippicus Bardanes
Justinian II successor Philippicus Bardanes
Justinian II overthrownBy Philippicus Bardanes