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| 1 | Alexius |
| There have been several people named Alexius Alexius I Comnenus -- (1048-1118), Byzantine emperor Alexius II (1167-1183), Byzantine emperor Alexius III, Byzantine emperor Alexius IV, Byzantine emperor Alexius V, Byzantine emperor Alexius Mikhailovich (1629-1676), tsar of Russia Alexius Petrovich ... | |
| 2 | Anastasius I |
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| 3 | Nicephorus |
| Nicephorus I, Byzantine emperor 802-811 AD. Nicephorus II Phocas, Byzantine emperor 963-969 AD. Nicephorus III Botaniates, Byzantine emperor 1078-1081 AD. Saint Nicephorus Byzantine patriarch, 758-829 AD. Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos, Greek ecclesiastical historian, c. 1320 AD. Nicephorus ... | |
| 4 | Bardas |
| Bardas Mamikonian was the regent (856-866) of Byzantine Emperor Michael III. Bardas was the son of Marinos Mamikonian and the brother of Theodora, the wife of Byzantine Emperor Theophilus II. Theodora and Theophilus were the parents of Michael III ... | |
| 5 | Basileus |
| Basileus comes from Greek language term basiliscus , meaning "Emperor". This title was used sparingly with Alexander the Great, but became more commonly used with Byzantine Emperors from the reign of Justinian II onwards. See also: Byzantine empire, Persia ... | |
| 6 | Alexius II |
| Alexius II refers to: Alexius II Comnenus (1167-1183), Byzantine emperor Patriarch Alexius II (1990-present), Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia ... | |
| 7 | Manuel I |
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| 8 | Theodora |
| Theodora was the name of Flavia Maximiana Theodora, daughter of the Roman Emperor Maximian and second wife of the Emperor Constantius I Chlorus Theodora (6th century), Byzantine empress and wife of Justinian I Theodora (9th century), Byzantine empress in the 9th century Theodora (10th century ... | |
| 9 | John VII Palaeologus |
| John VII (1370-1408), surnamed Palaeologus , Byzantine emperor, grandson of John V, initially ruled for only six months in 1390. He again ruled from 1399 to 1402 as co-emperor when Manuel II was away seeking aid from the West against the Turks. Preceded by Manuel II Palaeologus Byzantine ... | |
| 10 | 811 |
| : Nicephorus I is defeated by the Bulgar khan Krum, and is succeeded by Stauracius as Byzantine emperor. October 1 - Michael I declared Byzantine emperor. Stauracius retires to a monastery. Births Deaths July 26 - Nicephorus I, Byzantine emperor (slain in battle ... | |
| 11 | Anastasius II |
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| 12 | Irene |
| See: Byzantine Emperor Irene 797-802 AD Eirene for the Greek goddess (one of the Horae) Irene was a Broadway musical first produced in 1919. The asteroid 14 Irene ... | |
| 13 | Manuel II |
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| 14 | Alexander III (emperor) |
| Alexander III was the brother of Byzantine emperor Leo VI and had been named co-emperor during Leo's rule. Upon Leo's death in 912 Alexander became full emperor, and regent for Leo's son Constantine...). Preceded by Leo VI Byzantine Emperor ' Succeeded by Constantine VII ... | |
| 15 | 578 |
| Justin II as Byzantine Emperor Births Deaths July 30 - Jacob Baradaeus, bishop of Edessa October 5 - Justin II, Roman emperor Northern Zhou Wu Di, Chinese ruler John Malalas, Byzantine chronicler ... |