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Sunday, May 22, 2016

ROMAN BYZANTINE EMPERORS


  • 1Legitimacy
    • 1.1Emperors after 395
  • 2The Principate
    • 2.1Julio-Claudian dynasty
    • 2.2Year of the Four Emperors and Flavian dynasty
    • 2.3Nerva–Antonine dynasty
    • 2.4Year of the Five Emperors and Severan dynasty
    • 2.5Crisis of the Third Century and Gordian dynasty
  • 3The Dominate
    • 3.1Tetrarchy and Constantinian dynasty
    • 3.2Valentinian dynasty
    • 3.3Theodosian dynasty
    • 3.4The last emperors of the Western Empire
  • 4Eastern emperors
    • 4.1Leonid dynasty (457–518)
    • 4.2Justinian dynasty (518–602)
    • 4.3Non-dynastic (602–610)
    • 4.4Heraclian dynasty (610–695)
    • 4.5Twenty Years' Anarchy (695–717)
    • 4.6Isaurian dynasty (717–802)
    • 4.7Nikephorian dynasty (802–813)
    • 4.8Non-dynastic (813–820)
    • 4.9Amorian dynasty (820–867)
    • 4.10Macedonian dynasty (867–1056)
    • 4.11Non-dynastic (1056–1057)
    • 4.12Komnenid dynasty (1057–1059)
    • 4.13Doukid dynasty (1059–1081)
    • 4.14Komnenid dynasty (1081–1185)
    • 4.15Angelid dynasty (1185–1204)
    • 4.16Laskarid dynasty (Empire of Nicaea, 1204–1261)
    • 4.17Palaiologan dynasty (restored to Constantinople, 1261–1453)
    • 4.18Palaiologan dynasty (claimants in exile)
  • 5See also
  • 6Notes


  • 7References
    • 7.1Ancient sources
    • 7.2Modern sources
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