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Olympus$54945$ - translation to Αγγλικά

BYZANTINE USURPER
Olympus (Exarch); Olympus (exarch)

Olympus      
n. Olympus, berg in noordoosten van Griekenland die volgens Griekse mythologie plaats was voor brandoffers voor de goden; naam van acht bergpieken in de V.S.
summer collection         
  • [[Amanda Bynes]] at [[New York Fashion Week]], 2009
  • runway]] at a [[fashion show]] in [[Washington, D.C.]], February 2017
FASHION INDUSTRY EVENT
Olympus Fashion Week; Fashion Awards; Fashion Week; Fashion event; Fall collection; Summer collection; Winter collection; Spring collection
zomercollectie (kledingcollectie voor het zomerseizoen)
winter collection         
  • [[Amanda Bynes]] at [[New York Fashion Week]], 2009
  • runway]] at a [[fashion show]] in [[Washington, D.C.]], February 2017
FASHION INDUSTRY EVENT
Olympus Fashion Week; Fashion Awards; Fashion Week; Fashion event; Fall collection; Summer collection; Winter collection; Spring collection
de wintercollectie (modekleding voor het winterseizoen)

Ορισμός

unversed
adj. (cannot stand alone) unversed in (unversed in the ways of big business)

Βικιπαίδεια

Olympius (exarch)

Olympius (Greek: Ολύμπιος, translit. Olúmpios; died 652) was Exarch of Ravenna from 649 until his death in 652. Prior to his term as exarch, Olympius was an imperial chamberlain at Constantinople.

In 649, according to the Liber Pontificalis, the Byzantine emperor Constans II ordered Olympius to arrest Pope Martin I on the grounds that the pope's election had not been submitted to the emperor for approval. Constans was upset with Martin's condemnation of the Monothelite heresy; he feared that it would resurrect the religious conflict that had plagued the empire. Olympius attempted to gain the support of the citizenry of Rome, as well as the bishops; he also allegedly considered ordering the assassination of Martin. None of his actions, however, met with much success.

Eventually, Olympius decided to switch his allegiance and sided with the Pope, simultaneously declaring himself emperor. He marched into Sicily in 652, either to fight the Saracens or the local Byzantine forces. However, his army was stricken by an unknown disease, which killed Olympius that same year.