Toscead betweox fadungum "Nica Ūphebbung"
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Seo '''Nica Uphebbung''' ({{lang-el|Στάσις τοῦ Νίκα}})
==Grund==
[[Biliþ:Nikariots.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Hippodromes'' stede on Constantinopolim]]
Seo uphebbing hæfde his onginnung æt þære ''Hippodroman'' þǣr
In 531 æfer ungerydnesse brohtede morð æt þæm Hippodroman hæftedon
Iustinianus geaf him hira hēafdas and bad [[scridrǣs]] on 13 Æfter Gēol, ac
==Ingerec==
[[File:Constantinople imperial district.png|thumb|right|300px|Selestocc and Hippodrome on Constantinopolim]]
On 13 Æfter Gēol 532
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*Diehl, Charles. ''Theodora, Empress of Byzantium'' ((c) 1972 by Frederick Ungar Publishing, Inc., transl. by S.R. Rosenbaum from the original French ''Theodora, Imperatice de Byzance''). Popular account based on the author's extensive scholarly research.
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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).
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