Name | Artavasdos |
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Title | Emperor of the Byzantine Empire |
Reign | June 741 – November 743 |
Full name | Արտավազդ, Artavazd |
Predecessor | Constantine V |
Successor | Constantine V |
Queen | Anna |
Offspring | Nicephorus, Nicetas |
Dynasty | Isaurian dynasty |
Date of birth | Unknown |
Date of death | 743 |
Artabasdos was awarded the rank of kouropalates ("master of the palace") and became commander (count, komēs) of the Opsikion theme, while retaining control of his original command. In June 741 or 742, after the accession of Leo's son Constantine V on the throne, Artabasdus resolved to seize the throne and attacked his brother-in-law while the latter was traversing Asia Minor to fight the Arabs on the eastern frontier. While Constantine fled to Amorion, Artabasdus seized Constantinople amid popular support and was crowned emperor.
The inevitable clash came in May 743, when Artabasdus led the offensive against Constantine but was defeated. Later the same year Constantine defeated Nicetas, and on November 2, 743 Artabasdus' reign came to an end as Constantine V entered Constantinople and apprehended his rival. Artabasdus and his sons were publicly blinded and relegated to the monastery of Chora on the outskirts of Constantinople. The date of his death is unknown.
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