LEO I 457AD Constantinople Genuine Authentic Ancient ROMAN Coin MONOGRAM i54772

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Authentic Ancient 

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Leo 
I


Roman Emperor
: 457-474 A.D. –

Bronze

AE4 10mm (1.19 grams) Constantinople mint, circa  457-474
A.D.
DN LEO P F AVG,
Diademed, 
draped and cuirassed bust right.
Monogram of Leo, CON in exergue. 

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Flavius 

Valerius Leo (401–18 January 474), known in English as Leo the Thracian or Leo 

I, was a Byzantine Emperor who ruled from 457 to 474. He was known as Magnus 

Thrax (the “Great Thracian”) by his supporters, and Leo the Butcher by his 

enemies.

Ruling the Eastern Empire for nearly 20 years from 457 to 474, Leo proved to be 

a capable ruler, overseeing many ambitious political and military plans, aimed 

mostly for the aid of the faltering Western Roman Empire and recovering its 

former territories. Born as Leo Marcellus in the year 401 to a Thraco-Roman 

family (of the Daci[1][2] or Bessi[3] tribe), he served in the Roman army, 

rising to the rank of count (comes). He was the last of a series of emperors 

placed on the throne by Aspar, the Alan serving as commander-in-chief of the 

army, who thought Leo would be an easy puppet ruler.

Leo’s coronation as emperor on February 7 457 [4], was the first known to 

involve the Patriarch of Constantinople[5]. Leo I made an alliance with the 

Isaurians and was thus able to eliminate Aspar. The price of the alliance was 

the marriage of Leo’s daughter to Tarasicodissa, leader of the Isaurians who, as 

Zeno, became emperor in 474. In 469 Aspar attempted to assassinate Zeno[6], and 

very nearly succeeded. Finally in 471 Aspar’s son Ardabur was implicated in a 

plot against Leo and both were killed by palace eunuchs acting on Leo’s orders.

During Leo’s reign, the Balkans were ravaged time and again by the East Goths 

and the Huns. However, these attackers were unable to take Constantinople thanks 

to the walls which had been rebuilt and reinforced in the reign of Theodosius II 

and against which they possessed no suitable siege engines.Leo’s reign was also 

noteworthy for his influence in the Western Roman Empire, marked by his 

appointment of Anthemius as Western Roman Emperor in 467. He attempted to build 

on this political achievement with an expedition against the Vandals in 468, 

which was defeated due to arrogance of Leo’s brother-in-law Basiliscus. This 

disaster drained the Empire of men and money. The expedition, which cost 130,000 

pounds of gold and 700 pounds of silver, consisted of 1,113 ships carrying 

100,000 men, but in the end lost 600 ships.

Leo’s greatest influence in the West was largely inadvertent and at second-hand: 

the great Goth king Theodoric the Great was raised at Leo’s court in 

Constantinople, where he was steeped in Roman government and military tactics, 

which served him well when he returned after Leo’s death to become the Goth 

ruler of a mixed but largely Romanized people.

Leo died of dysentery at the age of 73 on January 18, 474.Leo and Verina had 

three children. Their eldest daughter Ariadne was born prior to the death of 

Marcian (reigned 450 – 457). [7]. Ariadne had a younger sister, Leontia. Leontia 

was first married to Patricius, a son of Aspar. Their marriage was probably 

annulled when Aspar and another of his sons, Ardabur, were assassinated in 471. 

Leontia then married Marcian, a son of Anthemius and Marcia Euphemia. The couple 

led a failed revolt against Zeno in 478-479. They were exiled to Isauria 

following their defeat. [8]

An unnamed son was born in 463. He died five months following his birth. The 

only sources about him are a horoscope by Rhetorius and a hagiography of Daniel 

the Stylite. [9]

The Georgian Chronicle, a 13th century compilation drawing from earlier sources, 

reports a marriage of Vakhtang I of Iberia to Princess Helena of Byzantium, 

identifying her as a daughter of the predecessor of Zeno. [10]. This predecessor 

was probably Leo I, the tale attributing a third daughter to Leo. Cyril 

Toumanoff identified two children of this marriage. Mithridates of Iberia and 

Leo of Iberia. This younger Leo was father of Guaram I of Iberia. The accuracy 

of the descent is unknown.


   

    

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