Byzantine emperors*

Byzantine emperors*

Table
Byzantine emperors*
Zeno 474491
Anastasius I 491518
Justin I 518527
Justinian I 527565
Justin II 565578
Tiberius II Constantine (Tiberius II Constantinus) 578582
Maurice 582602
Phokas (Phocas) 602610
Heraclius 610641
Constans II (Constans II Pogonatus) 641668
Constantine IV 668685
Justinian II 685695
Leontius 695698
Tiberius III 698705
) (Justinian II) 705711
Philippikos Vardan (Philippicus Bardanes) 711713
Anastasios II (Anastasius II) 713715
Theodosios III (Theodosius III) 715717
Leo III 717741
Leo IV 775780
Constantine VI 780797
Irene 797802
Nikephoros I (Nicephorus I) 802811
Stauracius 811
Michael I Rhangabe 811813
Leo V 813820
Michael II 820829
Theophilus 829842
Michael III 842867
Basil I 867886
Leo VI 886912
Alexander 912913
Romanus II 959963
John I Tzimisces 969976
Basil II 9761025
Constantine VIII 102528
Romanos III Argyros (Romanus III Argyrus) 102834
Michael IV 103441
Michael V (Michael V Calaphates) 104142
Zoe and Theodora 1042
Constantine IX Monomachos (Constantine IX Monomachus) 104255
Theodora 105556
Michael VI (Michael VI Stratioticus) 105657
Isaac I Komnenos (Isaac I Comnenus) 105759
Constantine X Doukas (Constantine X Ducas) 105967
Romanos IV Diogenes (Romanus IV Diogenes) 106771
Michael VII Doukas (Michael VII Ducas) 107178
Nikephoros III Botaneiates (Nicephorus III Botaneiates) 107881
Alexios I Komnenos (Alexius I Comnenus) 10811118
John II Komnenos (John II Comnenus) 111843
Manuel I Komnenos (Manuel I Comnenus) 114380
Alexios II Komnenos (Alexius II Comnenus) 118083
Andronikos I Komnenos (Andronicus I Comnenus) 118385
Isaac II Angelos (Isaac II Angelus) 118595
Alexios III Angelos (Alexius III Angelus) 11951203
) (Isaac II Angelus) and ) (Alexius IV Angelus) 120304
Alexios V Murtzouphlos (Alexius V Ducas Mourtzouphlus) 1204
Latin emperors of Constantinople
Baldwin I 120406
Henry (Henry of Hainault) 120616
Peter 1217
Yolande (empress) 121719
Robert 122128
Baldwin II (Baldwin II Porphyrogenitus) 122861
John 123137
Nicaean emperors
Constantine (XI) Lascaris (Constantine (XI)) 120405?
Theodore I Lascaris 1205?–22
John IV Lascaris 125861
Greek emperors restored
Andronicus II Palaeologus and joint ruler (Michael IX Palaeologus) 12951320) 12821328
John V Palaeologus 134176
) (John V Palaeologus) 137990
) (John V Palaeologus) 139091
Manuel II Palaeologus and joint ruler (John VIII Palaeologus) 142125) 13911425
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