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Imparator Leon kim?
Leon (Grekçe: Λέων Γ΄ ὁ Ἴσαυρος, Leōn III ho İsauros; d. 685 – ö. 18 Haziran 741), 717'den 741'deki ölümüne dek hüküm süren Bizans imparatoru.
1453 Bizans imparatoru kim?
Konstantinos Paleologos, 1449-1453 arasında imparatorluk yapmıştır ve son Roma (Bizans) imparatorudur. II. Manuil ile Makedonyalı Sırp Dejanović Hanedanı'nın üyelerinden Konstantin'in kızı Helene'nin sekiz çocuğundan dördüncü oğluydu. İstanbul'un Fethi sırasında ölmüştür.
İkonoklazm, bir kültürün kendi dini ikona ve diğer sembollerine ya da anıtlarına dini ya da politik güdülerle planlı saldırısıdır. 8. ve 9. yüzyıllar boyunca yaşanan iki Bizans ikonoklazma hareketi, resim kullanılmasının ana başlık olduğu bir tartışma ile istisna gösterir.
What happened to Emperor Leo the Lionheart?
Despite the danger, Leo accomplished his assignment, managed to preserve his life, and ultimately, at the hands of a subsequent emperor, Anastasius II (713–715), received appointment as commander of the Anatolikon, the largest theme, or military-district army, in Asia Minor.
Who is the father of Emperor Leo II?
He was the son of Zeno, the Isaurian general and future emperor, and Ariadne, a daughter of the emperor Leo I ( r. 457–474 ), who ruled the eastern Roman empire. Leo II was made co-emperor with his grandfather Leo I on 17 November 473, and became sole emperor on 18 January 474 after Leo I died of dysentery.
What does Leo II stand for?
Leo II ( Latin: Flavius Leo Augustus; Greek: Λέων Β', Leōn II; c.467 – 10 November 474) was briefly the Byzantine (East Roman) emperor in 474 AD when he was a child aged 7. He was the son of Zeno, the Isaurian general and future emperor, and Ariadne, the daughter of Emperor Leo I.
What happened to King Leo the second?
Victor of Tonona, a 6th-century chronicler, says that Leo II did not actually die, but was rather taken by Ariadne and hidden at a monastery. This is very likely a confusion with Basiliscus, the son of the Byzantine commander Armatus.