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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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...

World History Encyclopedia
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...

World History Encyclopedia
Odoacer (433-493 CE, reigned 476-493 CE) also known as Odovacar, Flavius Odoacer, and Flavius Odovacer, was the first king of Italy. His reign marked the end of the Roman Empire; he deposed the last emperor, Romulus Augustulus, on 4 September 476 CE. He was a soldier in the Roman army who ascended through the ranks to general and was then chosen to rule after the mercenary general Orestes refus...https://www.worldhistory.org/Odoacer/ #EmperorZeno #Italy #Odoacer
Odoacer

Odoacer (433-493 CE, reigned 476-493 CE) also known as Odovacar, Flavius Odoacer, and Flavius Odovacer, was the first king of Italy. His reign marked the end of the Roman Empire; he deposed the last...

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