File:Leo Phokas sends the captive Arab general Apolasaeir to Constantinople.png
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[edit]DescriptionLeo Phokas sends the captive Arab general Apolasaeir to Constantinople.png |
English: Leo Phokas sents the captive Arab general Apolasaeir (Abul Asair, cousin of Sayf al-Dawla), whom he defeated at Duluk in 956, to Emperor Constantine VII in Constantinople |
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Source | History of John Skylitzes (Skyllitzes Matritensis (Biblioteca Nacional de España) |
Author | Unknown, 13th-century author |
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Leo Phokas
Emperor Constantine VII sets his foot on Apolasaeir's neck as a sign of submission
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