Toscead betweox fadungum "Nica Ūphebbung"

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Seo '''Nica Uphebbung''' ({{lang-el|Στάσις τοῦ Νίκα}}) wæsƿæs wuculangƿuculang unfriþ in [[Constantinopolis]] in þæm geare 532. Gram wǣronƿǣron þæm dagas; seo gramste friþleasnes þa hæfþ seo micle ceaster geseon and ælmæst healf þære byrig wæsƿæs be fyre oððe sæcce adiglode and manige þūsanda menn wǣronƿǣron geslēan. Þes ingerec blitt todæg ān on Europan stære wierrstenaƿierrstena.
 
==Grund==
[[Biliþ:Nikariots.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Hippodromes'' stede on Constantinopolim]]
Seo uphebbing hæfde his onginnung æt þære ''Hippodroman'' þǣr wǣronƿǣron rǣs scridwægnascridƿægna teamum. Þæt Rīce hæfde ealda scridwægnframscipasscridƿægnframscipas be namum Þa Reada, Þa HwitaHƿita, Þa Grena and Þa BleowaBleoƿa and mid ealcum framscipe wǣronƿǣron his lufiendas. Þa Reada and Þa HwitaHƿita næron folcmǣre ac folgendas Þara Grēnena and Þara BleowenaBleoƿena fylledon eall Constantinipolis. [[Iustinianus I]] Casere wæsƿæs Þara BleowanBleoƿan folgiend.
 
In 531 æfer ungerydnesse brohtede morð æt þæm Hippodroman hæftedon burgweardburgƿeard menn þara BleowanBleoƿan and Grēnan. On 10 Æfter Geole in þæm geare 532, fliemedon twegentƿegen þæm gehæftedum, ān Bleo and ān Grēne and cwōmcƿōm in cirican hwæræthƿæræt eode grim geþrang.
 
Iustinianus geaf him hira hēafdas and bad [[scridrǣs]] on 13 Æfter Gēol, ac BleowenaBleoƿena and Grēnena lufiendas crafedon þe þa menn hæbben heale giefnesse for hiera māndǣde.
 
==Ingerec==
[[File:Constantinople imperial district.png|thumb|right|300px|Selestocc and Hippodrome on Constantinopolim]]
On 13 Æfter Gēol 532 cwōmcƿōm micel geþrang and hrēoh þære Hippodroman for þæm ræssum. Hiera cirm wæsƿæs "Blēo" oððe "Grēne" oððæt hie ānlǣhtedon hiera stefnas to ''Nίκα'', se is ''"Sigor"'' and hie abrāc and onsæccedon þæs Caseres Heall, and for fīf dagum wæsƿæs Caseresele besæt, and hwīlumhƿīlum feaht Blēo wiðƿið Grēne. Fȳr ongann in manigum læppan and bærnet micel dæl þæs ceasterscipes and his fyrmeste cirice, Halgan Sophie.
 
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*Procopius, [http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/procop-wars1.html "Justinian Suppresses the Nika Revolt, 532"], from the Internet Medieval Sourcebook.
*J. B. Bury, [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/BURLAT/15B*.html "The Nika Revolt"], chapter XV part 5 from ''History of the Later Roman Empire'' (1923).