1. Isaurian - Noun
2. Isaurian - Adjective
3. Isaurian - Proper noun
Isaurian (comparative more Isaurian, superlative most Isaurian)
Of or relating to Isauria.
Isaurian (plural Isaurians)
A native or inhabitant of Isauria.
Isaurian
An extinct language spoken in the area of Isaura, Asia Minor.
However, as the previous 30 years since the approval of icon-veneration at the Synod of 787 had represented for the Byzantines a string of military catastrophes, Leo resolved to reach back to the policies of the more successful Isaurian dynasty. Source: Internet
Importantly, though this war lasted five years, Anastasius passed legislation related to the economy in the mid-490s, suggesting that the Isaurian War did not absorb all of the energy and resources of the government. Source: Internet
This was followed in the east by the Ecloga of Leo III the Isaurian (740) and the Basilica of Basil I (878). Source: Internet