Thomas the Slav
Byzantine Empire, Michael II, Early Slavs, Leo V the Armenian, Bardanes Tourkos, Omurtag of Bulgaria
978-620-0-78055-3
6200780552
148
2013-01-12
45.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Thomas the Slav (c. 760 – October 823 AD) was a 9th-century Byzantine military commander, most notable for leading a wide-scale revolt against Emperor Michael II the Amorian (ruled 820–829) in 820–823. An army officer of Slavic origin from the Pontus region (now north-eastern Turkey), Thomas rose to prominence, along with the future emperors Michael II and Leo V the Armenian (r. 813–820), under the protection of general Bardanes Tourkos. After Bardanes's failed rebellion in 803, Thomas fell into obscurity until Leo V's rise to the throne, when Thomas was raised to a senior military command.
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