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The Coptic Orthodox Church refused to recognize the election and enthronement of Abuna Takla Haymanot on the grounds that the Synod of the Ethiopian Church had not removed Abuna Theophilos, and that the Ethiopian government had not publicly acknowledged his death, and he was thus still legitimate Patriarch of Ethiopia.
The way to public life was probably opened for him by ( according to one account ) the marriage of his brother Sergios to Irene, a sister of the Empress Theodora, who upon the death of her husband Emperor Theophilos ( r. 829 – 842 ) in 842, had assumed the regency of the Byzantine Empire.
Theophilos, who had received an excellent education from John Hylilas, the grammarian, was a great admirer of music and a lover of art, although his taste was not of the highest.
By his marriage with Theodora, Theophilos had seven children:
Theophilos did not relent and in 831 captured Tarsus from the Muslims. The next year, learning Byzantines had killed some sixteen hundred people, Al-Ma ' mun returned.
Theodora and Theophilos had seven children.
Jakobsson suggests that Theophilos Autokrator was a Bactrian princelet who briefly maintained himself in some part of Bactria, after the Hellenistic kingdom there had been vanquished by nomads, presumably in the 120s BCE.
Theophilos had previously petitioned the Israeli government for recognition of the election.
Upon his election, Theophilos said, " In the last few months we have had a lot of problems but with the help of God we will overcome them.

Theophilos and from
Theophilos (; 813 – 20 January 842 ) was the Byzantine Emperor from 829 until his death in 842.
The Byzantine embassy of Patriarch John VII of Constantinople | John the Grammarian in 829 to Ma ' mun ( depicted left ) from Theophilos ( depicted right )
During the respite from the war against the Abbasids, Theophilos arranged for the abduction of the Byzantine captives settled north of the Danube by Krum of Bulgaria.
Follis of a new type, minted in large quantities in celebration of Theophilos ' victories against the Arabs from ca.
The war ended with the death of Theophilos, which released Vlastimir from his obligations to the Byzantine Empire.
Theophilos never recovered from the blow ; his health gradually failed, and he died on 20 January 842.
The war ended with the death of Theophilos in 842, which released Vlastimir from his obligations to the Byzantine Empire.
The Byzantine embassy of Patriarch John VII of Constantinople | John the Grammarian in 829 to Ma ' mun ( depicted left ) from Theophilos ( depicted right )
* Theophilos the Indian — ( d. 364 ) Arian bishop, also called " The Ethiopian ", probably from the Maldive Islands
Theodora (, c. 815 – after 867 ) was a Byzantine Empress as the spouse of the Byzantine emperor Theophilos, and regent of her son, Michael III, from Theophilos ' death in 842 to 855.
Another, short wall was added in later times, probably in the reign of Theophilos, stretching from the junction of the land and sea walls to the sea itself, and pierced by the so-called Wooden Gate ( Ξυλίνη πύλη, Xylinē pylē, or Ξυλόπορτα, Xyloporta ).
He served as locum tenens again from 30 May 2005, after the deposition of Irenaios I on 6 May, until the election of Theophilos III on 22 August.

Theophilos and including
However there is no doubt that the Derg under Mengistu's leadership ordered the deaths without trial of 61 ex-officials of the Imperial government on 23 November 1974, and later of numerous other former nobles and officials including the Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, Abuna Theophilos, in 1977.

Theophilos and ),
Another defeat in the same province in 833 forced Theophilos to sue for peace ( Theophilos offered 100, 000 gold dinars and the return of 7, 000 prisoners ), which he obtained the next year, after the death of Al-Ma ' mun.
On May 10, 1821, Theophilos Kairis, one of the leading intellectuals of the Greek Revolution, declared the War of Independence by raising the Greek flag at the picturesque cliffside church of St George: at this time, a famous heartfelt speech, or " ritoras " ( ρήτορας ), inspired shipowners and merchants to contribute funds to build a Greek Navy to combat the Ottomans.
* Theophilos Kairis ( 1784 – 1853 ), priest and revolutionary
* Theophilos ( emperor ) — ( 813 – 842 ), Byzantine Emperor ( r. 829 – 842 ), the second of the Phrygian dynasty
* Theodora ( wife of Theophilos ), Byzantine ( Eastern Roman ) empress in the 9th century
Michael II ( r. 820 – 829 ) initiated a wide-scale reconstruction, eventually completed by his successor Theophilos ( r. 829 – 842 ), which increased their height.
* Theophilos Hatzimihail ( c. 1870 – 1934 ), painter

Theophilos and Theophobos
In 837, Theophilos raised him to the rank of patrikios and sent him together with the general Theophobos in a campaign against the Abasgians, but the Byzantines were defeated.
The Abbasid suppression of the rebellion led to the flight of many thousand Khurramites to Byzantium, where they were welcomed by emperor Theophilos and enrolled in the Byzantine army under their Kurdish leader, Theophobos.

Theophilos and who
* Theophilos ( king ) — Indo-Greek king who ruled c. 90 BC
Theophilos Corydalleus ( 1563 – 1646 ) was a philosopher who lived in Corydallos.
Theophilos was a minor Indo-Greek king who ruled for a short time in the Paropamisadae.

Theophilos and became
He was educated by the monks of Sinai where he himself became a monk ; but when thirty-five years of age he studied at Athens with the Neo-Aristotelian Theophilos Corydalleus.

Theophilos and one
His reputation as a judge endured, and in the literary composition Timarion Theophilos is featured as one of the judges in the Netherworld.
Theophilos decided to strike one division of the caliph's army before they could combine.
Although this is not a very common occurrence on Indo-Greek coins, the coins of Theophilos have generally been accepted as belonging to one unique king.

Theophilos and .
Patriarch Basilios died in 1971, and was succeeded on the same year by Abuna Theophilos.
With the fall of Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia in 1974, the new Marxist government arrested Abuna Theophilos and secretly executed him in 1979.
* 838 – Battle of Anzen: the Byzantine emperor Theophilos suffers a heavy defeat by the Abbasids.
* 1934 – Theophilos Hatzimihail, Greek painter ( b. 1870 )
* 1789 – Theophilos Kairis, Greek priest and revolutionary ( d. 1853 )
* January 20 – Theophilos, Byzantine Emperor ( b. 813 )
* The Byzantine emperor Theophilos is heavily defeated at the Battle of Anzen by the Abbasids.
Theophilos Kourkouas captures Theodosiopolis for Byzantium.
Theophilos personally led the armies in his lifelong war against the Arabs, beginning in 831.
Theophilos on a coin of his father, Michael II, founder of the Phrygian dynasty.
Theophilos was the son of the Byzantine Emperor Michael II and his wife Thekla, and the godson of Emperor Leo V the Armenian.
Michael II crowned Theophilos co-emperor in 822, shortly after his own accession.
Unlike his father, Theophilos received an extensive education, and showed interest in the arts.
On 2 October 829, Theophilos succeeded his father as sole emperor.
Theophilos continued in his predecessors ' iconoclasm, though without his father's more conciliatory tone, issuing an edict in 832 forbidding the veneration of icons.
At the time of his accession, Theophilos was obliged to wage wars against the Arabs on two fronts.
In 831 Theophilos retaliated by leading a large army into Cilicia and capturing Tarsus.

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