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  • Hij is geboren rond 870 in Lakape, Hayastan, Armenia.
  • Hij is overleden op 15 juni 948 in Isle of Prote, Makedhonia, Greece.
  • Hij is begraven in Monastery of Myrelaeum.
  • Een kind van Theophylaktos Abastaktos
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 15 augustus 2020.

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Kind(eren):

  1. Constantine Lekapenos  ± 912-± 948 


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Romanos I Lekapenos, Byzantine Emperor
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 870¬â€ 
Lakape, Hayastan, Armenia
Death:
June 15, 948¬â€ (74-82)¬â€ 
Isle of Prote, Makedhonia, Greece
Place of Burial:
Monastery of Myrelaeum
Immediate Family:
Son of¬â€ Theophylaktos Abastaktos¬â€ 
Husband of¬â€ Theodora, Byzantine Empress¬â€ 
Partner of¬â€ ?¬â€ 
Father of¬â€ Christopher Lekapenos, co-emperor;¬â€ Stephanos Lekapenos, co-emperor;¬â€ Theophylaktos Lekapenos;¬â€ H√©l√®ne Lekapene, Empress Consort of the Byzantine Empire;¬â€ Agatha Lekapena, Princess of Byzantium;¬â€ Constantine Lekapenos, co-emperor¬â€ and¬â€ Basil Parakoimomenos¬â€ ¬´ less¬â€ 

Romanos I Lekapenos or Romanus I Lecapenus (Greek: հŒâÕºÕ±ÕΩŒåÅ’Ç ÕëÕÑ ÕõÕ±Õ∫ձŒÄÕÆÕΩÕøŒÇ, R≈çmanos I Lakapƒìnos; Armenian: ‘å‘∏‘¥â€˜°â€˜âˆ‚ԸԽ ”± ”ºâ€˜°â€˜Ø‘°â€˜âˆ«â€˜â€¢â€˜âˆ‚ԸԽ, Romanos I Lakapenos; circa 870 ·Äì June 15, 948) was Byzantine Emperor from 920 until his deposition on December 16, 944.

By his marriage to¬â€ Theodora¬â€ (who died in 922), Romanos had six children, including:
·Ä¢Christopher Lekapenos, co-emperor from 921 to 931, who was married to the¬â€ Augusta¬â€ Sophia and was the father of Maria (renamed¬â€ Irene), who married Emperor¬â€ Peter I of Bulgaria; Christopher's son Michael Lekapenos may have been associated as co-emperor by his grandfather.
·Ä¢Stephen Lekapenos, co-emperor from 924 to 945, died 967.
·Ä¢Constantine Lekapenos, co-emperor from 924 to 945, died 946.
·Ä¢Theophylaktos Lekapenos, patriarch of Constantinople from 933 to 956.
·Ä¢Helena Lekapene, who married Emperor¬â€ Constantine VII.
·Ä¢Agatha Lekapene, who married¬â€ Romanos Argyros; their grandson was Emperor¬â€ Romanos III.
Romanos also had an illegitimate son, the¬â€ eunuch¬â€ Basil, who remained influential at court, particularly during the period 976·Äì985.

THEOFILAKTOS "Abastasos/the Unbearable" Lekapenos .¬â€  According to Ostrogorsky, he was an Armenian peasant[1234].¬â€  Symeon Magister records that "Theophylactus Abastasctus·Ä¶Romani pater eius qui postea imperatorum tenuit" served Emperor Basileios I in the fifth year of the emperor's reign[1235].¬â€ 
m ---.¬â€  The name of the mother of Emperor Romanos I is unknown.¬â€ 
Theofilaktos & his wife had one child:¬â€ 
1.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ROMANOS Lekapenos ([880]-Prote Island 15 Jun 948, bur Monastery Prote Island).¬â€  Symeon Magister names "Theophylactus Abastasctus" as father of "Romani·Ä¶qui postea imperatorum tenuit"[1236].¬â€  No precise information has been found concerning the birth date of Romanos Lekapenos.¬â€  However, given the likely chronology of the births of his children it is improbable that he was born much later than [880].¬â€  Drongarios of the fleet.¬â€  He manoeuvred himself into a position of power, replaced Empress Zoe as regent in 918, married his eldest daughter to Emperor Konstantinos VII, and was granted the title basileopator.¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records that "Romanus" was granted "c√¶saris·Ä¶dignitate" 24 Sep (in 920), and crowned as Emperor ROMANOS I 17 Dec 920[1237].¬â€  He became primary emperor [20 May 921/Apr 922][1238].¬â€  His successful military campaigns contained Bulgarian expansion.¬â€  Peter Tsar of the Bulgarians renewed the war with Byzantium after his accession in 927 and raided Thrace, but in Sep/Oct he made peace under which Byzantium confirmed recognition of Bulgaria's borders established by the 897 and 904 treaties and Peter's own title of Tsar.¬â€  The treaty was sealed by Peter's marriage to the emperor's granddaughter[1239].¬â€  After the peace agreement with Bulgaria, Emperor Romanos turned his attention to Asia Minor, where he recaptured Melitene in 931 and 934[1240].¬â€  Rus traders attacked coastal areas near Constantinople in 941 led by a "king named Inger"[1241] who negotiated renewal of privileged trading terms with Byzantium in [944], the text being incorporated into the Primary Chronicle[1242].¬â€  Emperor Romanos was deposed by his sons 16 Dec 944 and deported to the isle of Proti where he became a monk[1243].¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records that "Romanus imperator" was deposed by "Stephanum filium"[1244].¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records the death 15 Jun "in insula·Ä¶Proten" of "Romanus imperator" and his burial in the monastery there[1245].¬â€  Cedrenus records the death in July "sext√¶ indictionis" of "Romanus" and his burial "in Myrel√¶o"[1246].¬â€  [m [firstly] ([900]) ---.¬â€  The primary source which indicates that Emperor Romanos married twice has not yet been identified.¬â€  If there was an earlier marriage, the name and origin of the first wife are not known.¬â€  Kresten and M√ºller point out that Symeon Magister refers to Christoforos, domestikos of the Scholai, as gambros of "the emperor".¬â€  They argue that the latter must have been the reigning emperor at the time, who would have been Romanos I, whose first wife could therefore have been the daughter of this Christoforos, which would explain the introduction of this name into the Lekapenos family.¬â€  They also suggest that her name may have been Maria, the name given by Christoforos to his daughter (on the assumption that she was his eldest daughter)[1247].¬â€  Zonaras records that "Christophori uxor Sophia" became augusta after "Romani uxore Theodora Augusta" died[1248].¬â€  This passage does not specify that Theodora was the mother of Christoforos: a comment to that effect would have been natural if it had been the case.]¬â€  m [secondly] THEODORA, daughter of --- (-20 Feb 922, bur Myrel√¶us).¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records that "Romanus" crowned "uxorem suam Theodoram" as "Augustam" in Jan "anno 6428" (921)[1249].¬â€  Symeon Magister names "Nicetas·Ä¶Romani socer", which appears to refer to the father-in-law of Romanos Lekapenos, when recording that he ejected "Nicolaum patriarcham" from his palace[1250].¬â€  However, Georgius Monachus Continuatus records that "Nicetas·Ä¶patricius, Romani consocer" ejected "Nicolaum patriarcham" from his palace[1251], which clarifies that Niketas was the father-in-law of Romanos's son (see below).¬â€  According to the Vita Basil, the patriarch Theofilaktos was the son of Emperor Romanos's second marriage to Theodora[1252].¬â€  Vannier interprets the same phrase to mean that Emperor Romanos had two wives, both named Theodora[1253].¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records the death 20 Feb, in 922 from the context, of "Theodora Romani coniux"[1254].¬â€  Cedrenus records the death 20 Feb "indictione decima" of "uxor Romani Theodora" and her burial "in Myrel√¶"[1255].¬â€  Mistress (1): ---.¬â€  The name of Romanos's mistress is not known.¬â€  However, her origin is indicated by Leo Diaconus who names her son "Basilius Nothus, Romani quondam Augusti ex Scythica femina filius"[1256].¬â€  Emperor Romanos I & his [first/second] wife had [five] children:
a)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  CHRISTOFOROS Lekapenos (before [905]-14 Aug 932).¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records that "Romanum" installed "eius filio Christophoro" as "het√¶riarcha", recorded in a passage which follows the report of his sister's marriage to Emperor Konstantinos VII, probably therefore dated to 919[1257].¬â€  Liudprand names Christoforos as "Romanos·Ä¶primogenito"[1258].¬â€  His birth date is estimated from his daughter Maria Lekapene having married in 927.¬â€  Even if she was an infant at the time, it is unlikely that her father could have been born much later than [905] at the latest.¬â€  Cedrenus records the death 14 Aug of "Christofer C√¶sar" and his burial "in monasterio patris sui"[1259].¬â€  The monastery in question has not yet been identified.¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records that "Romanus" crowned "filium suum Christophorum" as "imperatorem" 17 May "anno 6428" (921)[1260].¬â€  He became second emperor and heir to the throne when his father became primary emperor in [921/22], displacing Emperor Konstantinos VII.¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records the death in Aug of "Christophorus·Ä¶imperator" and his burial "in patris sui monasterio", in a passage before the record of his brother's ordination as Patriarch (in Feb 933)[1261].¬â€  m (before [919]) SOFIA, daughter of NIKETAS magister & his wife ---.¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records that "Sophia Christopheri imperatoris uxor" was crowned in Feb, in 922 from the context[1262].¬â€  Georgius Monachus Continuatus records that "Nicetas·Ä¶patricius, Romani consocer" ejected "Nicolaum patriarcham" from his palace, dated to [919] from the context[1263].¬â€  Symeon Magister names "Nicetas magister, Christophori imperatoris socer" when recording that he rebelled, was banished and became a monk[1264].¬â€  Zonaras records that "Christophori uxor Sophia" became augusta after "Romani uxore Theodora Augusta" died[1265].¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records that "Sophia Augusta Christophori imperatoris uxor" was a nun at the convent of Kanikleion to which the sisters of Emperor Romanos II were banished (in 959)[1266].¬â€  Co-Emperor Christoforos & his wife had three children:
i)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  MARIA Lekapene ([920/25]-before 15 Mar 963 or [965]).¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records the marriage of "Christophori imperatoris filia Maria" and "Petri"[1267].¬â€  The wife of Tsar Peter is the (unnamed) daughter of Christoforos according to Liudprand, the marriage taking place just after the Tsar's accession after which she adopted the name IRINA[1268].¬â€  Considering the birth dates of her father and paternal grandfather, it is likely that Maria can have been no more than an infant at the time of her marriage in 927. The marriage was arranged to seal the peace agreed between her future husband and Byzantium[1269].¬â€  Her date of death is estimated from Zonaras recording that "Petrus Bulgarorum princeps, uxore sua mortua" sent their sons to Byzantium as hostages to renew the treaty[1270].¬â€  Cedrenus records the same event just after his passage recording the death of Emperor Romanos II (in 963)[1271].¬â€  m (Constantinople 8 Oct 927) PETER Tsar of the Bulgarians, son of SYMEON I Tsar of the Bulgarians & his second wife --- [Sursuvul]¬â€  (after [912]-29/30 Jan 969).¬â€ 
ii)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ROMANOS Lekapenos (-after 931).¬â€  The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified.¬â€  He died young.¬â€ 
iii)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  MIKHAEL Lekapenos (-after 944).¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus names "Michaelem Christophori imperatoris filium", recording that Emperor Konstantinos VII invested him as "clericum et magistrum ac rectorem" after his restoration as emperor (in 944)[1272].¬â€  The Chronicon of Constantinos Manasses records that Emperor Romanos and "filios·Ä¶suos, et cum eis Christophorum ex primogenito nepotem" renounced the imperial titles[1273].¬â€  Cedrenus records that, after his restoration (944), Emperor Konstantinos VII had "Michaelum, Christiferi C√¶saris filium" tonsured[1274].¬â€  m ---.¬â€  The name of Mikhael·Äôs wife is not known.¬â€  Mikhael & his wife had two children:¬â€ 
(a)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  HELENA Lekapene ([940/45]-).¬â€  Eustathios Romanos names Helena as wife of Pancratios Taronites[1275].¬â€  Her parentage is confirmed by a 14th century manuscript, preserved at the convent of St Stefanos in Thessaly, which names Helena and Sofia as the two daughters of Mikhail magistros and rector, and adds that Helena married "Pankratio Taronites"[1276].¬â€  Given the chronology of this family, Helena could not have been born much before [940].¬â€  m BAGRAT Taronites, son of ASHOT Bagratuni & his wife --- (-after 975).¬â€ 
(b)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  SOFIA Lekepene .¬â€  Her parentage is confirmed by a 14th century manuscript, preserved at the convent of St Stefanos in Thessaly, which names Helena and Sofia as the two daughters of Mikhail magistros and rector, and adds that Sofia married "Konstantinos protospatharios Radinos" by whom she was mother of Anna who married "Ioannes protospatharios Parsakountinos" and gave birth to Theofano who married Theofilaktos[1277].¬â€  m KONSTANTINOS Radinos protospatharios, son of ---.¬â€ 
b)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  STEFANOS Lekapenos (-Mytilene 18 Apr 963).¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records that Emperor Romanos crowned "filios suos Stephanum et Constantinum·Ä¶in magna ecclesia" 25 Dec, in 924 from the context[1278].¬â€  "Constantinus et Stephanus" are named as the two sons of "Romanos maior" by Liudprand[1279].¬â€  Together with his brother Konstantinos, he deposed his father 16 Dec 944[1280].¬â€  They were arrested by Emperor Konstantinos VII 27 Jan 945, and banished.¬â€  Zonaras records that Emperor Konstantinos VII ordered the castration of "filium·Ä¶imperatoris Stephani Romanum juniorem"[1281].¬â€  Cedrenus records that "Stephani Romani filium" died "in festivitate magni Sabbati divinis" at "Methymn√¶" from an unknown cause, dated to 963 from the context[1282].¬â€  m ([933]) ANNA, daughter of --- Gabalos & his wife ---.¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records the marriage of "Romanus·Ä¶imperator Stephano filio" and "Gabal√¶ filiam, Catacyl√¶ neptim, Annam", in a passage after the record of his brother's ordination as Patriarch (in Feb 933)[1283].¬â€  Cedrenus records the marriage of "Romanus·Ä¶filio suo Stephano" and "Annam Gabal√¶ filiam", adding that the bride was crowned augusta[1284].¬â€  Stefanos & his wife had one child:¬â€ 
i)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ROMANOS Lekapenos .¬â€  Cedrenus records that, after his restoration (944), Emperor Konstantinos VII had "Romanum Stephani filium" castrated, but that he was later made "Augustifer"[1285].¬â€ 
c)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  AGATHA Lekapene .¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records that "Romanus imperator Agatha filia" married "Romanum·Ä¶Leonis filium", dated to 921 from the context[1286].¬â€  Cedrenus records that "Romanus filiam suam Agatham" married "Leoni Argyri filio"[1287].¬â€  m (921) ROMANOS Argyros, son of LEO Argyros & his wife ---.¬â€ 
d)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  --- Lekapene .¬â€  Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by Cedrenus who names "magistri Romani Moselis, prognati a Romano sene", dated to [962] from the context[1288].¬â€  m --- Mousele, son of ---.¬â€ 
e)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  --- Lekapene .¬â€  Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by Cedrenus who names "magister Romanus Saronita, gener senis Romani" when recording that he divided his property between his children and retired to "monasterium Elegmon" where he lived for years, dated to [962] from the context[1289].¬â€  m ROMANOS Saronites, son of ---.¬â€ 
Emperor Romanos I & his [second] wife had [three] children:
f)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  THEOFILAKTOS Lekapenos ([913/15]-27 Feb 956).¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records that "Theophylactum eius filium" (referring to Emperor Romanos I) was tonsured and ordained as sub-deacon, in a passage after the record of his brothers' coronation (25 Dec, in 924 from the context)[1290].¬â€  According to the Vita Basil, the patriarch Theofilaktos was Emperor Romanos's son by his second marriage to Theodora[1291].¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records the appointment of "Theophylactus Romani filius matur√¶ √¶tatis annos attingeret" as Patriarch, and his ordination as such in Feb (933) in a later passage[1292].¬â€  His birth date is estimated from Stankovic who cites sources which state that, although Emperor Romanos wanted to install Theofilaktos as patriarch when he was aged 16, the emperor delayed his son's installation until he was 18 or 19[1293].¬â€  Cedrenus records the death 27 Feb "indictione 14" of "Theophylactus patriarcha" after ruling as patriarch for 23 years and 25 days[1294].¬â€ 
g)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  HELENA Lekapene ([915]-19 Sep 961).¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records the marriage in Apr of "Constantino imperatore" and "Helen√¶ Romani fili√¶·Ä¶tertiaque pasch√¶", dated to just after the Bulgarian war of 918[1295].¬â€  "Romanos·Ä¶filiam suam Helena" is named as wife of Emperor Konstantinos by Liudprand[1296].¬â€  No record has been found of Helena's age at the time of her marriage.¬â€  However, it is likely that she was very young, as her son was born nearly twenty years after she married.¬â€  If this is correct, she was probably born after her brother Theofilaktos and therefore was also born from her father's presumed second marriage.¬â€  Her father arranged this marriage to increase his influence with Emperor Konstantinos.¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records the death 19 Sep of "Helena Augusta" (in 961)[1297].¬â€  m ([Apr] 919) Emperor KONSTANTINOS VII, son of Emperor LEON VI & his fourth wife Zoe Karbonopsina (905-9 Nov 959, bur Constantinople Church of the Holy Apostles).¬â€ 
h)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  KONSTANTINOS Lekapenos (-948).¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records that Emperor Romanos crowned "filios suos Stephanum et Constantinum·Ä¶in magna ecclesia" 25 Dec, in 924 from the context[1298].¬â€  The same source records that he was his father's youngest son in the passage which records his two marriages (see below).¬â€  Cedrenus names him "Constantino tertio Romani filio" when recording his marriages[1299].¬â€  It is assumed that this should be interpreted as "third surviving son", as the emperor·Äôs eldest son Christoforos was already dead by then.¬â€  "Constantinus et Stephanus" are named as the two sons of "Romanos maior" by Liudprand[1300].¬â€  Together with his brother Stefanos, he deposed his father 16 Dec 944.¬â€  They were arrested by Emperor Konstantinos VII 27 Jan 945, and banished.¬â€  m firstly ([939]) HELENA, daughter of ADRIANOS patrikios & his wife --- (-14 Jan [940]).¬â€  Cedrenus records the marriage of "Constantino tertio Romani filio" and "puella Helena, Adriani patricii filia, stirpis Armeniac√¶", adding that the bride died soon after[1301].¬â€  Symeon Magister records the death 14 Jan of "Romanus uxorem iuniori filio suo Constantino gentis Armeniac√¶, patricii Adriani filiam" and his second marriage 2 Feb to "ex Mamonis illius genere, Theophano"[1302].¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records the death of "Romanus imperator Constantino filiorum natu minimo uxorem Helenam, Adriani patricii filiam stirpis Armeniac√¶" in Feb, in a passage following the record of the marriage of her brother-in-law Stefanos[1303].¬â€  m secondly (2 Feb [940]) THEOFANO Mamas, daughter of ---.¬â€  Symeon Magister records the death 14 Jan of "Romanus uxorem iuniori filio suo Constantino gentis Armeniac√¶, patricii Adriani filiam" and his second marriage 2 Feb to "ex Mamonis illius genere, Theophano"[1304].¬â€  Cedrenus records the second marriage of "Constantino tertio Romani filio" and "Theophano a Mamante genus" soon after the death of his first wife[1305].¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records the marriage of "Romanus imperator Constantino filiorum natu minimo" and "Theophanonem·Ä¶Mamantis illius stirpe satam" in the same month of February in which his first wife died, in a passage following the record of the marriage of her brother-in-law Stefanos[1306].¬â€  Konstantinos & his [first/second] wife had one child:¬â€ 
i)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ROMANOS Lekapenos (-after [970/72]).¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus names "Romano nepoti ex Constantino filio" when recording that his paternal grandfather discussed his possible marriage to "Ioannes magister et scholarum domesticus·Ä¶Curcu√¶ fili√¶ Euphrosyne"[1307].¬â€  Cedrenus records that Emperor Romanos wanted "nepoti suo Romano, Constantini natu filiorum minimi" to marry "Joannem·Ä¶Curcunam domesticum scholarum·Ä¶eius filiam Euphrosynam", but that the potential bride·Äôs father objected, dated to [943/44] from the context[1308].¬â€  Cedrenus records "Romanum·Ä¶patricium, Constantini C√¶saris filium Romani senioris" as an army commander under Emperor Ioannes Tzimiskes, dated to [970/72][1309].¬â€ 
Emperor Romanos I had one illegitimate son by Mistress (1):¬â€ 
i)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  BASILEIOS (-985).¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus names "Basilium protovestiarium·Ä¶Romanique decessoris imperatoris naturalem ex pellice filium"[1310].¬â€  Psellos states that the "parakoimomenos·Ä¶Basil" was "born of the same father as the father of [Emperors] Basil [II] and Constantine [VIII]", which suggests incorrectly that he was the son of Emperor Konstantinos VII, and "on his mother's side he came from different stock"[1311].¬â€  Psellos records that "in early infancy he had suffered castration - a natural precaution against a concubine's offspring"[1312].¬â€  Zonaras records that Emperor Konstantinos VII ordered the castration of "Romani senioris filium Basilium, ex ancilla procreatum"[1313].¬â€  Cedrenus records that, after his restoration (944), Emperor Konstantinos VII had "Basilium, Romano seni e serva natum" castrated[1314].¬â€  He was in charge of civil administration under Emperor Nikeforos Fokas in 963, and granted the new title proedros.¬â€  Leo Diaconus records that "Basilius Nothus, Romani quondam Augusti ex Scythica femina filius" was granted "pr√¶sidis dignitate" by Emperor Nikeforos[1315].¬â€  In 976, he became chief adviser [parakoimomenos] to the restored Emperor Basileios II[1316].¬â€  Psellos records that In 985, the emperor assumed personal rule and banished Basileios Lekapenos who soon after died "his limbs·Ä¶paralysed and he a living corpse"[1317].¬â€ 
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