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Oneidas (medicine) and Zeno (sh)


Oneidas (medicine)


oneidas
<ethnology> A tribe of Indians formerly inhabiting the region near Oneida Lake in the State of new York, and forming part of the Five Nations. Remnants of the tribe now live in New York, Canada, and Wisconsin.

Source: Websters Dictionary


Zeno (sh)




orig. Tarasicodissa

born , Isauria, Diocese of the East
died April 9, AD 491

Eastern Roman emperor (474-491).

A military leader, he married the daughter of Emperor Leo I (งใ 466), and their son reigned briefly as Leo II (474). On the boy's early death, Zeno became emperor. Obliged to flee to Isauria to escape a coup d'etat, he returned to Constantinople in 476. He made peace with the Vandals in Africa, put down a rebellion in Asia Minor (484), and persuaded the Ostrogoths to leave the Eastern Empire by making Theodoric king of Italy (489). Seeking to reconcile orthodox Christians and Monophysites, he caused a schism with Rome (484-519).