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Category:Isaurian dynasty
Category:Isaurian dynasty The Isaurian Dynasty governed the Roman Empire from 717 to 802. Pages in category "Isaurian dynasty" There are 7 pages in this ... C cont. Constantine VI I Irene (empress) Isaurian Dynasty L Leo III Leo IV
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Leo III (disambiguation)
Leo III (disambiguation) Leo III the Isaurian (c. 680 - June 18, 741) was a Byzantine emperor (717-741). Pope Leo III, 795-816 Leo III or Leo A a type ...
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Talk:Leo I (emperor)
Talk:Leo I (emperor) Leo I Eastern Roman Byzantine Emperor A. D. 457 Leo was born in the Balkans, in about ... had three children. Ariadne was born before Leo became emperor; a second daughter Leontia was ... months in 463. Marcian, the ruler before Leo died of illness in A. D. ...
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Image:Solidus-Leo III and Constantine V-sb1504.jpg
Image:Solidus-Leo III and Constantine V-sb1504.jpg Image ... Commons with the same name, Image:Solidus-Leo III and Constantine V-sb1504.jpg. Leo III, the Isaurian, with Constantine V, AV Solidus. c737-741 AD. Constantinople mint. d NO LEO-N PA MUL , crowned facing bust ...
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Talk:List of Byzantine Emperors
... should we use? I faked something for Leo IV, because he had an epithet, and because "Leo IV of the Byzantine Empire" is unwieldy ... whole stack of emperors, and popes, named Leo. Vicki Rosenzweig We can use the form for Holy Roman Emperor, i.e. [[Leo IV, Byzantine Emperor]] -- User:kt2 IMO, "of ... name, and some moved away from it? (Leo VI is no longer Leo VI ...
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Byzantine Empire
... in Constantinople was the Alan general Aspar. Leo I managed to free himself from the ... became free from foreign influences for centuries. Leo was also the first emperor to receive ... totally substituted the old form. In 468, Leo unsuccessfully attempted to reconquer North Africa from ... In 466, as a condition of his Isaurian alliance, Leo married his daughter Ariadne to the ...
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Category talk:Ancient Rome
... dynasty Doukid dynasty Heraclian Dynasty House of Leo House of Theodosius Isaurian dynasty Justinian Dynasty Laskarid dynasty Macedonian dynasty ... dynasty Constantine Dynasty Flavian Dynasty House of Leo House of Theodosius Julio-Claudian Dynasty Julius ... dynasty Doukid dynasty Heraclian Dynasty House of Leo House of Theodosius Isaurian dynasty Justinian Dynasty Laskarid dynasty Macedonian ...
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List of Byzantine Emperors
... the Orthodox church Leonid dynasty (457-518) Leo I the Thracian (Valerius Leo) (401-474, ruled 457 - 474) – soldier Leo II (467 - 474, ruled 474) – grandson of Leo I, son of Zeno Zeno (425 - 491 ... 474 - 475) – son-in-law of Leo I; orig. Tarasicodissa, an Isaurian Basiliscus ( ? - ...
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Zeno (emperor)
... general, under the name of Tarasicodissa, under Leo I. Imperator Caesar Flavius Zeno Augustus, original ... known as a young man, was an Isaurian tribesman from the region now known as ... Tarasicodissa caught the eye of the Emperor Leo I in the mid-460s, when Leo was searching for alternatives to using increasingly ... himself even more indispensable. By 468, when Leo's incompetent (and perhaps traitorous) generals ...
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Roman Emperor (Late Empire)
... intervention of the Bishop of Rome, Pope Leo I, who had previously averted an attack ... first Leonine Emperor, the Dacian army officer Leo I (whose coronation is the first known ... strategos Belisarius in the 530s. Leonine Emperors Leo I ("Imp. Caesar Flavius Valerius Leo P.F. Aug."; b. Flavius Valerius Leo), 457 – 474 Leo II ("Imp. ...
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