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separated the city from the exarch's control. Eleutherius arrived in Ravenna and immediately put to death "all who had been implicated in the death of Exarch John and the judges of the State." Then, after making a courtesy visit to
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threatened war. Eleutherius was able to sue for peace, promising a yearly tribute.
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to grant him a crown, he was murdered by his soldiers at the fortress of
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Early in his reign, nearly the entire exarchate was unstable. In
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Index

Greek
translit.
exarch of Ravenna
eunuch
John I
Ravenna
Byzantines
Naples
John of Conza
Pope Deusdedit
Lombards
Italy
Byzantine Emperor
Heraclius'
Sassanids
Rome
Pope Boniface V
Luceoli
Paul the Deacon
John I (exarch)
Exarch of Ravenna
Isaac the Armenian
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t
e
Exarchs
Exarchate of Ravenna
Decius
Smaragdus
Romanus

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