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Mezezius

Mezezius (; (ギリシア語:Μιζίζιος); (アルメニア語:Մժէժ), ''Mžēž'' or ''Mzhezh'') was an Armenian noble who served as a general of Byzantium, later usurping the Byzantine throne in Sicily from 668 to 669.
According to a letter from Pope Gregory II to Emperor Leo III, he was Count of the ''Opsikion'', the Imperial retinue ((ラテン語:obsequium)), and a later Syriac chronicle describes him as a ''patrikios''. After the murder of Constans II at the baths of Daphne in 668, he was proclaimed emperor by the army thereafter and reigned in Sicily for a few months; however, when the news of the assassination of Constans reached his son Constantine IV in Constantinople, an expedition was sent to depose and kill him. His court was deported to Constantinople.〔(Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors )〕
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