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Zeno Byzantine Emperor 474 475 and 476 491 A D Authentic Ancient Coins
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Zeno Byzantine Emperor 474 475 and 476 491 A D Authentic Ancient Coins
Zeno Byzantine Emperor 474 475 and 476 491 A D Authentic Ancient Coins
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Twilight of the Thunder Emperor Zeno - Pain
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published: 28 Mar 2010
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Twilight of the Thunder Emperor Zeno - Pain
Twilight of the Thunder Emperor Zeno - Pain
Hey everyone! Well after being on YouTube for a couple of years, I've finally made a video of my own. To be honest, I never thought I would ever post a video...- published: 28 Mar 2010
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Historical Day : The Reign of the great theodoric came to an end on 30 august...
Theoderic the Greek, often referred to as Theodoric, was king of the Germanic Ostrogoths (...
published: 30 Aug 2013
Historical Day : The Reign of the great theodoric came to an end on 30 august...
Historical Day : The Reign of the great theodoric came to an end on 30 august...
Theoderic the Greek, often referred to as Theodoric, was king of the Germanic Ostrogoths (471--526), ruler of Italy (493--526), regent of the Visigoths (511--526), and a viceroy of the Eastern Roman Empire. His Gothic name Þiudareiks translates into "people-king" or "ruler of the people". Theoderic was born in Pannonia in 454, after his people had defeated the Huns at the Battle of Nedao. His father was King Theodemir, a Germanic Amali nobleman, and his mother was Ereleuva. Theoderic grew up as a hostage in Constantinople, receiving a privileged education, and he succeeded his father as leader of the Pannonian Ostrogoths in 471. Settling his people in lower Moesia, Theoderic came in conflict with Thracian Ostrogoths led by Theodoric Strabo, whom he eventually supplanted, uniting the peoples in 484. Byzantine Emperor Zeno subsequently gave him the title of Patrician and the office of Magister militum (master of the soldiers), and even appointed him as Roman Consul. Seeking further gains, Theoderic frequently ravaged the provinces of the Eastern Roman Empire, eventually threatening Constantinople itself. In 488, Emperor Zeno ordered Theoderic to overthrow the German Foederatus Odoacer, who had likewise been made patrician and even King of Italy, but who had since betrayed Zeno, supporting the rebellious Leontius. After a victorious three-year war, Theoderic killed Odoacer with his own hands, settled his 100,000 to 200,000 people in Italy, and founded an Ostrogothic Kingdom based in Ravenna. While he promoted separation between the Arian Ostrogoths and the Roman population, Theoderic stressed the importance of racial harmony,[citation needed] though intermarriage was outlawed. Seeking to restore the glory of Ancient Rome, he ruled Italy in its most peaceful and prosperous period since Valentinian, until his death in 526. Memories of his reign made him a hero of German legend as Dietrich von Bern. The man who would later rule under the name of Theoderic was born in 454 AD, on the banks of the Neusiedler See near Carnuntum. This was just a year after the Ostrogoths had thrown off nearly a century of domination by the Huns. The son of the King Theodemir and Ereleuva, Theoderic went to Constantinople as a young boy, as a hostage to secure the Ostrogoths' compliance with a treaty Theodemir had concluded with the Byzantine Emperor Leo (ruled 457--474). He lived as a hostage at the court of Constantinople for many years and learned a great deal about Roman government and military tactics, which served him well when he became the Gothic ruler of a mixed but largely Romanized "barbarian people". Treated with favor by the Emperors Leo I and Zeno (ruled 474--475 and 476--491), he became magister militum (Master of Soldiers) in 483, and one year later he became consul. Afterwards, he returned to live among the Ostrogoths when he was 31 years old and became their king in 488. At the time, the Ostrogoths were settled in Byzantine territory as foederati (allies) of the Romans, but were becoming restless and increasingly difficult for Zeno to manage. Not long after Theoderic became king, the two men worked out an arrangement beneficial to both sides. The Ostrogoths needed a place to live, and Zeno was having serious problems with Odoacer, the King of Italy who had come to power in 476. Ostensibly a viceroy for Zeno, Odoacer was menacing Byzantine territory and not respecting the rights of Roman citizens in Italy. At Zeno's encouragement, Theoderic invaded Odoacer's kingdom. Theoderic came with his army to Italy in 488, where he won the battles of Isonzo and Verona in 489 and at the Adda in 490. In 493 he took Ravenna. On February 2, 493, Theoderic and Odoacer signed a treaty that assured both parties would rule over Italy. A banquet was organised in order to celebrate this treaty. It was at this banquet that Theoderic, after making a toast, killed Odoacer with his own hands. Like Odoacer, Theoderic was ostensibly only a viceroy for the emperor in Constantinople. In reality, he was able to avoid imperial supervision, and dealings between the emperor and Theoderic were as equals. Unlike Odoacer, however, Theoderic respected the agreement he had made and allowed Roman citizens within his kingdom to be subject to Roman law and the Roman judicial system.- published: 30 Aug 2013
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LBX/Danball senki The Emperor 06
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published: 07 Nov 2013
LBX/Danball senki The Emperor 06
LBX/Danball senki The Emperor 06
MY second review.......The next review will be joker....hope you all enjoy my review.- published: 07 Nov 2013
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Emperor - BEGIN EP [CRIT070]
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Emperor - BEGIN EP [CRIT070]
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The E of DEX Tournament! Chapter 23=Goku's Nightmare, Devilish Zeno
Many feel uneasy with the night upon them and for good reason. Zeon sends three of his min...
published: 15 Sep 2012
author: Dex699396
The E of DEX Tournament! Chapter 23=Goku's Nightmare, Devilish Zeno
The E of DEX Tournament! Chapter 23=Goku's Nightmare, Devilish Zeno
Many feel uneasy with the night upon them and for good reason. Zeon sends three of his minions to attack the E of DEX Tournament grounds! Shadow tries to fig...- published: 15 Sep 2012
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Vetranio Roman Emperor 350 A D Biography & Rare Certified Ancient Coins Available for Sale
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Vetranio Roman Emperor 350 A D Biography & Rare Certified Ancient Coins Available for Sale
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Vitellius Roman Emperor 69 A D Biography And Authentic Coins Availble for Sale from Reliable Deal
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Vitellius Roman Emperor 69 A D Biography And Authentic Coins Availble for Sale from Reliable Deal
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Vespasian Roman Emperor 69 79 A D Biography & Dealer to Buy Old Authentic Ancient Silver Roman Co
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published: 17 Jun 2007
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100 Million Americans out of Work! "get a gun" Wall Street investor - Real Unemployment at 37.2%
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100 Million Americans out of Work! "get a gun" Wall Street investor - Real Unemployment at 37.2%
100 Million Americans out of Work! "get a gun" Wall Street investor - Real Unemployment at 37.2%
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Leo I the Thracian Byzantine Emperor 457-474AD Biography Ancient Coins Numismatic Investment
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Flavius Valerius Leo (401–18 January 474), known in English a...
published: 26 Jun 2013
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Leo I the Thracian Byzantine Emperor 457-474AD Biography Ancient Coins Numismatic Investment
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Flavius Valerius Leo (401–18 January 474), known in English as Leo the Thracian or Leo I, was a Byzantine Emperor who ruled from 457 to 474. He was known as Magnus Thrax (the "Great Thracian") by his supporters, and Leo the Butcher by his enemies.
Ruling the Eastern Empire for nearly 20 years from 457 to 474, Leo proved to be a capable ruler, overseeing many ambitious political and military plans, aimed mostly for the aid of the faltering Western Roman Empire and recovering its former territories. Born as Leo Marcellus in the year 401 to a Thraco-Roman family (of the Daci or Bessi tribe), he served in the Roman army, rising to the rank of count (comes). He was the last of a series of emperors placed on the throne by Aspar, the Alan serving as commander-in-chief of the army, who thought Leo would be an easy puppet ruler.
Leo's coronation as emperor on February 7 457, was the first known to involve the Patriarch of Constantinople. Leo I made an alliance with the Isaurians and was thus able to eliminate Aspar. The price of the alliance was the marriage of Leo's daughter to Tarasicodissa, leader of the Isaurians who, as Zeno, became emperor in 474. In 469 Aspar attempted to assassinate Zeno, and very nearly succeeded. Finally in 471 Aspar's son Ardabur was implicated in a plot against Leo and both were killed by palace eunuchs acting on Leo's orders.
During Leo's reign, the Balkans were ravaged time and again by the East Goths and the Huns. However, these attackers were unable to take Constantinople thanks to the walls which had been rebuilt and reinforced in the reign of Theodosius II and against which they possessed no suitable siege engines.Leo's reign was also noteworthy for his influence in the Western Roman Empire, marked by his appointment of Anthemius as Western Roman Emperor in 467. He attempted to build on this political achievement with an expedition against the Vandals in 468, which was defeated due to arrogance of Leo's brother-in-law Basiliscus. This disaster drained the Empire of men and money. The expedition, which cost 130,000 pounds of gold and 700 pounds of silver, consisted of 1,113 ships carrying 100,000 men, but in the end lost 600 ships.
Leo's greatest influence in the West was largely inadvertent and at second-hand: the great Goth king Theodoric the Great was raised at Leo's court in Constantinople, where he was steeped in Roman government and military tactics, which served him well when he returned after Leo's death to become the Goth ruler of a mixed but largely Romanized people.
Leo died of dysentery at the age of 73 on January 18, 474.Leo and Verina had three children. Their eldest daughter Ariadne was born prior to the death of Marcian (reigned 450 - 457). Ariadne had a younger sister, Leontia. Leontia was first married to Patricius, a son of Aspar. Their marriage was probably annulled when Aspar and another of his sons, Ardabur, were assassinated in 471. Leontia then married Marcian, a son of Anthemius and Marcia Euphemia. The couple led a failed revolt against Zeno in 478-479. They were exiled to Isauria following their defeat.
An unnamed son was born in 463. He died five months following his birth. The only sources about him are a horoscope by Rhetorius and a hagiography of Daniel the Stylite.
The Georgian Chronicle, a 13th century compilation drawing from earlier sources, reports a marriage of Vakhtang I of Iberia to Princess Helena of Byzantium, identifying her as a daughter of the predecessor of Zeno. This predecessor was probably Leo I, the tale attributing a third daughter to Leo. Cyril Toumanoff identified two children of this marriage. Mithridates of Iberia and Leo of Iberia. This younger Leo was father of Guaram I of Iberia. The accuracy of the descent is unknown.
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Zeno (Latin: Flavius Zeno; Greek: Ζήνων; c. 425 – 9 April 491...
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Zeno (Latin: Flavius Zeno; Greek: Ζήνων; c. 425 – 9 April 491), originally named Tarasis, was Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Emperor from 474 to 475 and again from 476 to 491. Domestic revolts and religious dissension plagued his reign, which nevertheless succeeded to some extent in foreign issues. His reign saw the end of the Western Roman Empire under Julius Nepos and Romulus Augustulus, but he contributed much to stabilizing the eastern Empire.
In ecclesiastical history, Zeno is associated with the Henotikon or "instrument of union", promulgated by him and signed by all the Eastern bishops, with the design of solving the monophysite controversy.
Zeno was an Eastern emperor during the waning days of the empire. His career was recorded through a series of endless plots against him which failed to oust him from power entirely. Indeed, he even served as emperor-in-exile during a revolt that briefly saw Basiliscus rise to the throne in 475. He eventually recaptured the throne himself to resume a rocky relationship with the Western half of the empire as well as frequent domestic problems of every sort. Following the favorable resolution of the Basiliscus affair he had ample time as well to watch the final collapse of the Western half of the empire. As he had no resources to contend with the germanic tribesmen who were exerting ever more control over the former empire, he could do little more than accept the inevitable outcome. Although this made him nominally ruler of the entire Roman empire after the death of Julius Nepos in 480, in practice he held no sway at all in any of the former Roman provinces. In the end, one of his most remarkable feats was the very fact that he was able to survive for so long in this strife-ridden age.
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The E of DEX Tournament! Chapter 32=Shadow & Zeno
Dr. Manhattan laments over his past & how he was subjugated by Zeon. He decides to leave t...
published: 16 Oct 2012
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The E of DEX Tournament! Chapter 32=Shadow & Zeno
The E of DEX Tournament! Chapter 32=Shadow & Zeno
Dr. Manhattan laments over his past & how he was subjugated by Zeon. He decides to leave this universe, and create his own. Meanwhile... Shadow finally enter...- published: 16 Oct 2012
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