ΤΥΠΟΣ ΛΗΜΜΑΤΟΣ
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The rebellion of the patrikios Elpidios Brachamios against Emperor Michael IV the Paphlagonian broke out in Antioch late in the winter or early in the spring of 1034, when the inhabitants of the city murdered a tax-collector. The people banded together under the leadership of Elpidios and did not allow the newly-appointed doukas of Antioch Niketas to enter the city. In the summer of the same year Niketas managed to suppress the rebellion, which apparently did not pose any serious threat to the established order. |
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