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Anna and the other seven of her children, mentioned but not named, reportedly followed them to their monastic retirement. Anna was the caretaker of her husband and her children to their deaths. All were eventually buried in Chora. Thirty years after the suppression of the rebellion, Constantine
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and their son Nikephoros was raised to co-emperor. Artabasdus declared himself the "Protector of the Holy Icons" and sought to secure himself in the throne. His main support base consisted of the Armeniac, Opsikion and the province of
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Artabasdos: Der rechtgläubige Vorkämpfer der göttlichen Lehren : Untersuchungen zur Revolte des Artabasdos und ihrer Darstellung in der byzantinischen Historiographie
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on the eastern frontier. The forces of Artabasdos attacked his brother-in-law during this course. Defeated, Constantine sought refuge in
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Their revolt was launched two years later and succeeded in both its stated goals. On 25 March 717, Leo was proclaimed emperor in
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The civil war lasted for about two years, ending with the defeat of Artabasdos. The first major battle took place near
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Theophanes records that Constantine had Artabasdos, Nikephoros, and Niketas first incarcerated and then subjected to
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to suggest that Niketas was the eldest son but from a previous marriage, with Nikephoros being the eldest by Anna.
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Under these conditions two military commanders sought each other as allies. According to the chronicle of
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Lynda Garland (ed., 2006), Byzantine Women: Varieties of Experience, 800–1200. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.,
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in a civil war which lasted from June, 741 to November, 743 CE. The other emperor was her brother,
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indicates a consort to an emperor variously regarded as either legitimate or a usurper, and
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Her year of death is unknown but she is not mentioned following the reign of her brother.
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had been deposed and executed in 711. His deposition was followed by the brief reigns of
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The Chronicle of Theophanes Confessor: Byzantine and Near Eastern History, AD 284-813
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were transferred to Chora and the monastery became a shrine to iconodule martyrs.
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reportedly forced Anna to dig up Artabasdus' bones, place them in her cloak (
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Anna and Artabasdos had a reported number of nine children:
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theme, while retaining control of his original command.
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