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Mizizios

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Mizizios had one son, John, who remained on Sicily after his father's execution. According to Michael the Syrian, in ca. 678 A.D, he too rebelled against Constantine IV, and also lasted for seven months before the emperor arrived in Sicily and defeated and killed him.
237:, in 668 A.D, Mizizios was proclaimed emperor against his will. However, according to the supposed letter of Pope Gregory II, the Sicilian bishops had pushed him to rebellion, because Constans had been a 491: 245:. Michael the Syrian implies that the rebellion lasted about seven months before it was suppressed, but the sources, and modern scholars, are divided in how that came about: 412:
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According to the Byzantine chroniclers, Mizizios was an Armenian, and "exceedingly handsome and beautiful". According to
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suppressed the revolt, executed Mizizios, and sent his severed head to
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Index

Usurper
Byzantine Empire

solidus
Syracuse, Sicily
Constans II
Constantine IV
Greek
Armenian
Armenian
Byzantium
Sicily
Cyril Toumanoff
Gnuni
Pope Gregory II
Leo III the Isaurian
komes
Opsikion
Latin
Syriac
Michael the Syrian
Chronicle of 1234
patrikios
Constans II
Italian
Sicilian
Syracuse, Sicily
heretic
Monothelitism
Theophanes the Confessor

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