Anastasius I of Diadochia (604-March 15, 669) was the Diadochian Emperor from 639 to 669. His rise to power began in 637, when he and his father, Anastasius the Elder, the exarch (viceroy) of Numidia, successfully led a revolt against the widely unpopular and hated usurper Artabasdos of Diadochia.
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| - Anastasius I of Diadochia (604-March 15, 669) was the Diadochian Emperor from 639 to 669. His rise to power began in 637, when he and his father, Anastasius the Elder, the exarch (viceroy) of Numidia, successfully led a revolt against the widely unpopular and hated usurper Artabasdos of Diadochia.
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| - Anastasius I of Diadochia (604-March 15, 669) was the Diadochian Emperor from 639 to 669. His rise to power began in 637, when he and his father, Anastasius the Elder, the exarch (viceroy) of Numidia, successfully led a revolt against the widely unpopular and hated usurper Artabasdos of Diadochia. Anastasius' reign was marked by several military campaigns. The year Anastasius came to power, the empire was threatened on multiple frontiers. Anastasius immediately took charge of the ongoing war against the Persicáns. The first battles of the campaign ended in defeat for the Diadochians; the Persicán army made their way to the very gates of Atlantis, luckily the city was protected by impenetrable walls and a powerful navy. Soon after this Anastasius initiated reforms to rebuild and strengthen the military. Anastasius drove the Persicáns out of Anatolika and pushed deep into their territory, defeating them decisively in 660 at the Battle of Asuras. The Persican king Chosroes II was overthrown and executed soon after and peace was restored to the two deeply strained empires.
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