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- Paulician soldiers in imperial service likewise deserted during Alexios'battles with the Normans.
- The Paulician rout was completed as they fell upon the main Byzantine army while fleeing.
- However, it was during her regency that a vigorous persecution of the Paulician heresy commenced.
- The defeat of the Arabs and their Paulician allies became a turning point in the Arab Byzantine Wars.
- It is believed that Bulgarian-Paulicians have "'Armenian-Paulician "'ancestry.
- The vernacular of the Bulgarians of Banat can be classified as a Paulician dialect of the Eastern Bulgarian group.
- Catharism had its roots in the Paulician movement in Armenia and eastern Byzantine Anatolia and the Bogomils of the First Bulgarian Empire.
- He founded the first Paulician community at Kibossa, near Colonia, Armenia and was its leader till his death by stoning.
- This attracted another wave of migration of Bulgarian Catholics, about 300 families from the formerly Paulician villages of central northern Bulgaria.
- The battle was a decisive Byzantine victory, resulting in the rout of the Paulician army and the death of its leader, Chrysocheir.
- The Byzantines took up position in a wooded hill called Zogoloenos that overlooked the Paulician encampment, which further concealed them from their enemy.
- It was not until six years later, however, that Tephrike itself fell to the Byzantines, putting an end to the Paulician principality.
- He participated in the pogrom of 843 against the Paulicians, and distinguished himself in the border wars against the Arabs and their Paulician allies.
- In Russia, after the war of 1828-29, Paulician communities could still be found in the part of Armenia occupied by the Russians.
- Linguistically, they were assimilated into the Bulgarians, by whom they were called " pavlikiani " ( the Byzantine Greek word for Paulician ).
- After the talks failed, Basil led a campaign against the Paulician state in the spring of 871, but was defeated and only narrowly managed to escape himself.
- Casualties possibly included the Paulician leader Karbeas : although the latter's participation in the battle is uncertain, it is recorded that he died in that year.
- In December 803 ( Treadgold puts it in 804 ), however, a group of " Lycaonian " ( possibly Paulician ) soldiers disembarked at Prote and blinded Bardanes.
- This success was followed, wither immediately afterwards or a few years later, by the sack of the Paulician capital, Tephrike, and the extinction of their state.
- This event destroyed the power of the Paulician state and removed a major threat to Byzantium, heralding the fall of Tephrike itself and the annexation of the Paulician principality shortly after.
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