Romanos I Lekapenos
978-613-3-83051-6
6133830514
84
2010-11-06
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Romanos I Lekapenos (or Romanus I Lecapenus) (circa 870 – June 15, 948) was Byzantine Emperor from 920 until his deposition on December 16, 944. Romanos' later reign was marked by the old emperor's heightened interest in divine judgment and his increasing sense of guilt for his role in the usurpation of the throne from Constantine VII. On the death of Christopher, by far his most competent son, in 931, Romanos did not advance his younger sons in precedence over Constantine VII. Fearing that Romanos would allow Constantine VII to succeed him instead of them, his younger sons Stephen and Constantine arrested their father in December 944, carried him off to the Prince's Islands and compelled him to become a monk. When they threatened the position of Constantine VII, however, the people of Constantinople revolted, and Stephen and Constantine were likewise stripped of their imperial rank and sent into exile to their father.
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