Leonid
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Leo I “the Thracian” (Λέων Α’ ο Θράξ, Flavius Valerius Leo) Leo I Coins.htm |
7 February 457 – 18 January 474 |
Born in Dacia in 401. A common soldier, he was chosen by Aspar , commander-in-chief of the army. Died of dysentery |
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Leo II (Λέων Β’, Flavius Leo) Leo II |
18 January – 17 November 474 |
Born in 467, the grandson of Leo I. Succeeded upon the death of Leo I. Died of an unknown disease, possibly poisoned |
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Zeno (Ζήνων, Flavius Zeno) Zeno Coins.htm |
17 November 474 – 9 April 491 |
Born c.425 at Zenonopolis , Isauria , originally named Tarasicodissa. Son-in-law of Leo I, he was bypassed in the succession because of his barbarian origin. Named co-emperor by his son on 9 February 474, he succeeded upon the death of Leo II. Deposed by Basiliscus, brother-in-law of Leo, he fled to his native country and regained the throne in August 476. |
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Basiliscus (Βασιλίσκος, Flavius Basiliscus) Basiliscus Coins.htm |
9 January 475 – August 476 |
General and brother-in-law of Leo I, he seized power from Zeno but was again deposed by him. Died in 476/477 |
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Anastasius I (Αναστάσιος Α’, Flavius Anastasius)
BYZANTINE – Anastasius |
11 April 491 – 9 July 518 |
Born c. 430 at Dyrrhachium , Epirus nova . A palace official (silentiarius) and son-in-law of Leo I, he was chosen as emperor by empress-dowager Ariadne |
Justinian Dynasty
Justinian Dynasty
Portrait | Name | Born | Reigned | Succession | Died |
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Justin I FLAVIVS IVSTINVS AVGVSTVS |
c. 450 AD, Naissus |
July 9, 518 AD – August 1, 527 AD | Commander of the palace guard under Anastasius I) ; elected as emperor with support of army |
August 1, 527 AD Natural causes |
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Justinian I FLAVIVS PETRVS SABBATIVS IVSTINIANVS AVGVSTVS |
c. 482 AD, Tauresium , Dardania |
August 1, 527 AD – 13/14 November 565 AD | Nephew and nominated heir of Justin I |
13/14 November 565 AD Natural causes |
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Justin II FLAVIVS IVSTINIVS IVNIOR AVGVSTVS |
c. 520 AD, ? | 13/14 November 565 AD – 578 AD | Nephew of Justinian I |
578 AD Became insane; Tiberius II Constantine ruled as regent from December 574 and became emperor on Justin’s death in 578 |
Roman Late Monogram Coins.htm
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See also
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Roman Republic
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Roman Empire
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Western Roman Empire
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Byzantine Empire
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Britannic Empire
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Gallic Empire
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List of Roman usurpers
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Roman usurper
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Thirty Tyrants (Roman)
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