Michael II the Amorion, also known as Michael “the Stammerer”, was emperor of the Byzantine Empire between 820 and 829 CE. https://www.worldhistory.org/Michael_II/ #History #ByzantineEmperor #ByzantineGovernment #LeoVtheArmenian
Michael II

Michael II the Amorion, also known as Michael “the Stammerer”, was emperor of the Byzantine Empire between 820 and 829 CE. He founded the short-lived Amorion dynasty, named after his hometown...

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Constans II (aka Konstans II) was emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 641 to 668 CE. https://www.worldhistory.org/Constans_II/ #History #ByzantineEmperor #ByzantineGovernment #ConstansII
Constans II

Constans II (aka Konstans II) was emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 641 to 668 CE. Sometimes known as Constans Pogonatos (“the Bearded”), he came to the throne by a series of unlikely...

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Constantine IV ruled as emperor of the Byzantine empire from 668 to 685 CE. https://www.worldhistory.org/Constantine_IV/ #History #ByzantineEmperor #ByzantineGovernment #ConstansII
Constantine IV

Constantine IV ruled as emperor of the Byzantine empire from 668 to 685 CE. His reign is best remembered today for the five-year Arab siege of Constantinople from 674 CE, which the Byzantines resisted...

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Western Civilization is forever indebted to the people of ancient Greece and Rome. https://www.worldhistory.org/Roman_Government/ #History #Aedile #ByzantineGovernment #FirstTriumvirate
Roman Government

Western Civilization is forever indebted to the people of ancient Greece and Rome. Among the numerous contributions these societies made are in the fields of art, literature and philosophy; however...

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Leo I was emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 457 to 474 CE. https://www.worldhistory.org/Leo_I/ #History #ByzantineEmperor #ByzantineGovernment #EmperorZeno
Leo I

Leo I was emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 457 to 474 CE. He was also known as “Leo the Butcher” (Makelles) for the assassination of his patron and rival Aspar. Although his reign was...

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In 1204 CE the unthinkable happened and Constantinople, after nine centuries of withstanding all comers, was brutally sacked. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1188/1204-the-sack-of-constantinople/ #History #ByzantineEmperor #ByzantineEmpire #ByzantineGovernment
1204: The Sack of Constantinople

In 1204 CE the unthinkable happened and Constantinople, after nine centuries of withstanding all comers, was brutally sacked. Even more startling was the fact that the perpetrators were not any of the...

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Leo I was emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 457 to 474 CE. https://www.worldhistory.org/Leo_I/ #History #ByzantineEmperor #ByzantineGovernment #EmperorZeno
Leo I

Leo I was emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 457 to 474 CE. He was also known as “Leo the Butcher” (Makelles) for the assassination of his patron and rival Aspar. Although his reign was...

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In 1204 CE the unthinkable happened and Constantinople, after nine centuries of withstanding all comers, was brutally sacked. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1188/1204-the-sack-of-constantinople/ #History #ByzantineEmperor #ByzantineEmpire #ByzantineGovernment
1204: The Sack of Constantinople

In 1204 CE the unthinkable happened and Constantinople, after nine centuries of withstanding all comers, was brutally sacked. Even more startling was the fact that the perpetrators were not any of the...

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Leo I was emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 457 to 474 CE. https://www.worldhistory.org/Leo_I/ #History #ByzantineEmperor #ByzantineGovernment #EmperorZeno
Leo I

Leo I was emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 457 to 474 CE. He was also known as “Leo the Butcher” (Makelles) for the assassination of his patron and rival Aspar. Although his reign was...

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Romanos I Lekapenos (“the Ignorant”) was emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 920 to 944 CE.https://www.worldhistory.org/Romanos_I/ #ArmeniaTracker #ByzantineEmperor #ByzantineGovernment #History
Romanos I

Romanos I Lekapenos (“the Ignorant”) was emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 920 to 944 CE. Of Armenian descent, he was a military commander who usurped the throne to rule as co-emperor...

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