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- Pope Romanus (386 bytes)
1: '''Romanus''', was [[Pope]] from August [[897]] to November ...
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- Zoe (empress) (1927 bytes)
5: ...]], and sole emperor in [[1025]]. He reigned for only three years between [[December 15]], [[1025]] an...
7: ... help his daughter to control the government, but Romanus proved to be an unfaithful husband and an ineffec...
9: ... of her second husband, whose short reign lasted only into the next year. For two months in [[1042]], ... - Theodora (11th century) (2075 bytes)
4: ...d the hand of the heir-presumptive, [[Romanus III|Romanus]], who was married instead to her sister [[Zoe of...
8: ...employment of menials for advisers. She died suddenly on [[August 31]], [[1056]]. Having no children a... - Eudocia Macrembolitissa (2682 bytes)
1: ...ter his death ([[1067]]) she became the wife of [[Romanus IV]]. She was also the niece of [[Michael Cerular...
5: ...ere declared co-emperors, until it was known that Romanus had survived and was returning to [[Constantinopl... - Alexander of Greece (rhetorician) (612 bytes)
1: ...later epitomes were made in [[Latin]] by [[Aquila Romanus]] and [[Julius Rufinianus]] under the title ''De ... - 27 BC (990 bytes)
8: ...onor, having declined the alternative title of '''Romanus'''. He is known as Augustus afterwards. - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
35: | The Emperor Romanus IV is defeated by the [[Seljuk Turks]] at the [[B...
59: ...ear the borderlands, the [[Armenians]] being the only sizeable one.
78: ...he western half of the empire, but at best could only demand tribute from the eastern half. [[Theodosi...
84: ... in [[751]], leaving the Byzantines with control only of small areas around the toe and heel of Italy.
104: ...s. With the defeat at [[Manzikert]] of emperor [[Romanus IV]] in [[1071]] by [[Alp Arslan]], sultan of the... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
28: | '''Petrus''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
33: | '''Linus''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
40: | '''Cletus''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
47: | '''Clemens''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small>
54: | '''Evaristus''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small> - Pope Clement I (2457 bytes)
1: ... also called '''Clement of Rome''' and '''Clemens Romanus''', was either the third or fourth [[pope]], befo... - Pope Gelasius I (4083 bytes)
10: ...ts who considered themselves Christians and certainly passed for such and were present in Rome in larg...
16: ... certainly not inconsistent. [http://www.usafricaonline.com/arinzechido.html] However, his being of Af... - Pope Stephen VII (1936 bytes)
19: Successor=[[Pope Romanus|Romanus]]|Dates=896–897}} - Pope Romanus (386 bytes)
1: '''Romanus''', was [[Pope]] from August [[897]] to November ... - Pope Theodore II (608 bytes)
4: Predecessor=[[Pope Romanus|Romanus]]| - Pope John XI (1358 bytes)
3: ...atural son of [[Sergius III]] ("Johannes, natione Romanus ex patre Sergio papa", "Liber Pont." ed. [[Duches...
7: ...tion was exercised through Alberic. This was not only the case in secular, but also in ecclesiastical ... - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
9: ... word ''princeps'', meaning "first citizen", the only title Augustus would permit himself) the realiti...
35: ...k covered all of Roman history through [[9 BC]], only [[epitome]]s survive of his coverage of the Late...
46: ...ion of the ''gens'' [[Claudius (gens)|Claudia]], only slightly less ancient than the Julians. Their t...
56: ... commander of the guard [[Cassius Chaerea]]. The only member left of the imperial family to take charg...
78: ... excesses and the civil wars. To do this, he not only increased taxes, but created new forms of taxati... - Nero (23127 bytes)
8: ...on Nero may not be reliable. These works were mainly written by [[Suetonius]] and [[Tacitus]], both o...
14: ...in [[Antium]] (modern day [[Anzio]]), he was the only son of [[Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus (1st centur...
23: ...Augustus]]. His maternal uncle [[Caligula]] had only started his own reign on [[March 16]] of that ye...
25: ...tering uncle, apparently implying that he was as unlikely to become Augustus as Claudius.
27: ...usilla's sudden death in [[38]] would apparently only serve to ensure this belief: she was reportedly ... - Rome (33048 bytes)
15: ...ray;"|<small>City [[motto]]: ''Senatus Populusque Romanus – [[SPQR]]''<br>(The Senate and the People ...
84: ... including Ravenna, [[Naples]] and Rome. The one inland city continuing under Byzantine control was [[...
88: ...s completed during the autumn of [[598]] and was only after recognized by Maurice. But it would last t...
125: ...nt Rome, very few areas from ''Quattrocento'' (mainly around piazza Farnese), and many churches and pa...
150: ...y airport Southeast of the citycentre, handles mainly charter flights and regional European flights in... - Byzantine coinage (4605 bytes)
2: ...mpire after the fall of the West, consisted of mainly two types of [[coin]]s: the [[gold]] [[solidus (...
6: The only (semi)regularly issued silver coin was the ''Mil...
8: ...rs beginning in the [[1030s]] under the emperor [[Romanus III|Romanos Argyros]] ([[1028]]–[[1034]]). ...
10: ...stamenon''. The tetarteron was unpopular and was only sporadically reissued during the tenth century. ...
12: ...eness (generally .900-.950) was established, commonly called the ''hyperpyron''. The hyperpyron was sl... - List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
78: *[[Romanus I]] Lecapenus (co-emperor), (870-948, ruled [[919...
79: *[[Romanus II]] Porphyrogentius (939-963, ruled [[959]] - [[...
80: ...912-969, ruled [[963]] - [[969]]) – married Romanus II's widow; step-father of Basil II and Constanti...
81: ...uled [[969]] - [[976]]) – brother-in-law of Romanus II
82: ...58-1025, ruled [[976]] - [[1025]]) – son of Romanus II
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