1. Family tree of Byzantine emperors

    This is a family tree of all the Eastern Roman Emperors who ruled in Constantinople. Most of the Eastern emperors were related in some form to their predecessors, sometimes by direct descent or by marriage. From the Doukid dynasty onwards all emperors are related to the same family. Dynasty names are given in capitals so that they can be picked out from the interweaving trees. Junior co-emperors who never exercised real power are shown in a smaller font to distinguish them from the reigning emperor. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    This is a simplified family tree centered solely around the Eastern Empire, for a fuller list that includes both Eastern and Western emperors, see Family tree of Roman emperors. Diocletian eastern r. 286-305: Afrianius Hannibalianus (?) Maximian ... Byzantine Empire portal; Family tree of Roman emperors; List of Roman emperors; List of ...
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  4. en.wikipedia.org

    The foundation of Constantinople in 330 AD marks the conventional start of the Eastern Roman Empire, which fell to the Ottoman Empire in 1453 AD. Only the emperors who were recognized as legitimate rulers and exercised sovereign authority are included, to the exclusion of junior co-emperors (symbasileis) who never attained the status of sole or senior ruler, as well as of the various usurpers ...
  5. famousfix.com

    The list "Byzantine families" has been viewed 23 times. Login. vertical_align_top. View: Images: S · M. Byzantine families. The list "Byzantine families" has been viewed 23 times. This list has 59 sub-lists and 9 members. See also Families by nationality, Byzantine people, Greek noble families, Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire.
  6. byzantium-blogger.blog

    While the Phokas family showed a far related link from the Byzantine imperial family to the Ottonian ruling family in Germany, the Macedonian Dynasty had an even more direct link to the Rurik Dynasty of the Kievan Rus as the daughter of Emperor Romanos II and Theophano, Anna was married to Grand Prince Vladimir of Kiev (r. 980-1015), the son of ...
  7. worldhistoryedu.com

    The Byzantine Empire, which was an extension of the Roman Empire, was one of the longest-running and most powerful empires in global history.Spanning from around 330-1453, the empire had its fair share of rulers, some good and some bad. Many of the good rulers, though they had their shortcomings and controversies, brought immense wealth, power, and success to the empire.
  8. medievalchronicles.com

    Famous Byzantine People. The Byzantine Empire existed from the 5th century until the 15th century. ... Lanikos hailed from a noble family in Athens. During his lifetime, he saw the fall of the Byzantine Empire to the Ottoman Turks and briefly served the Ottoman sultans, and was apparently present when southern Greek states fell to the Ottoman ...
  9. heraldry.sca.org

    The names on this list are hereditary surnames. Some of them are patronyms, attributives, and descriptives which have been converted into family names. Where such are known, they are noted. Other notes are commentary from the listed source. The dates listed are the earliest reference to that item as a family name, as given in the listed source.
  10. historyhogs.com

    Nov 23, 2023Portrait of the Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081-1118) / Wikimedia Commons. Reign: 1081 to 1118; Dynasty: Komnenian; Alexios I Komnenos ascended to the throne when the Byzantine Empire was in a precarious state, yet he left it on the cusp of its last great age. When he came to power, the empire had recently lost its Anatolian ...
  11. romangeek.com

    The Byzantine Emperors ruled the Eastern Roman Empire known as the Byzantine Empire between 330-1453 CE. The capital was at Constantinople (Istanbul). The Dynasties. Constantine Dynasty (306-363 CE) Non-dynastic (363-364 CE) Valentinian Dynasty (364-379 CE) Theodosian Dynasty (379-457 CE) Leonid Dynasty (457-518 CE) Justinian Dynasty (518-602 CE)
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