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Données personnelles Leo Leon VI 'The Wise' Byzantine Emperor 

  • Il est né le 19 septembre 866 dans Constantinople, Eastern Roman Empire.
  • Il est décédé le 11 mai 912 dans Constantinple, Eastern Roman Empire, il avait 45 ans.
  • Il est enterré dans Church of the Holy Apostles, Constantinople, Eastern Roman Empire.
  • Un enfant de Basil BASILEIOS l ·Äúthe Macedonian·Äù of Macedonia et Eudokia Ingerina
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 27 janvier 2021.

Famille de Leo Leon VI 'The Wise' Byzantine Emperor

Il est marié avec Zo√´ Karbonopsina Karvounopsina or Carbonopsina.

Ils se sont mariés.


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Leo
Greek: ͛ͭΉͽ
Gender:
Male
Birth:
September 19, 866¬â€ 
Constantinople, Eastern Roman Empire¬â€ 
Death:
May 11, 912¬â€ (45)¬â€ 
Constantinple, Eastern Roman Empire¬â€ 
Place of Burial:
Church of the Holy Apostles, Constantinople, Eastern Roman Empire
Immediate Family:
Son of¬â€ Unknown father of Leo VI (Basil I or Michael III)¬â€ and¬â€ Eudokia Ingerina, Byzantine Empress¬â€ 
Husband of¬â€ Theophano (Martiniake);¬â€ Zoe Zaoutzaina;¬â€ Eudokia (Baiana)¬â€ and¬â€ Zo√´ Karbonopsina¬â€ 
Father of¬â€ Eudocia Porhyrogenita;¬â€ Anna Myakes, Byzantine Princess;¬â€ Basil;¬â€ Anna¬â€ and¬â€ Constantine VII, Byzantine Emperor¬â€ 
Half brother of¬â€ Constantine;¬â€ Stephen I, Patriarch of Constantinople;¬â€ Alexandros III, Byzantine Emperor;¬â€ Anna Porhyrogenita;¬â€ Helena Porhyrogenita; and¬â€ Maria Porhyrogenita¬´ less¬â€ 

The identity of his father is uncertain. His mother was the wife of¬â€ Basil I¬â€ but mistress of¬â€ Michael III.

Father
Basil I¬â€ or possibly¬â€ Michael III
Mother
Eudokia Ingerina

Leo VI "the Wise" or "the Philosopher" (Greek: ͛ͭΉͽ ͣͤ̈́, Leōn VI), (September 19, 866 ဓ May 11, 912) was Byzantine emperor from 886 to 912 during one of the most brilliant periods of the state's history.
By his first wife,¬â€ Theophano, Leo VI had one daughter:
·Ä¢Eudokia, who died in 892.[41]
By his second wife,¬â€ Zoe Zaoutzaina, Leo had one daughter:
·Ä¢Anna,[35]¬â€ betrothed and married to the¬â€ Holy Roman Emperor¬â€ Louis the Blind,[42]¬â€ though Dr. Shaun Tougher, Reader in Ancient History at Cardiff University, doubts they were married.[43]
By his third wife,¬â€ Eudokia Ba√Øana, Leo had one son:
·Ä¢Basil, who survived for only a few days.[32]
By his fourth wife,¬â€ Zoe Karbonopsina, Leo had two children:[38]
·Ä¢Anna
·Ä¢Constantine VII

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_VI_the_Wise

LEON, son of Emperor BASILEIOS I & his second wife Evdokia Ingerina ([Sep 867]-11 May 912, bur Constantinople Church of the Holy Apostles).¬â€  The Vita Basilii names "uxor·Ä¶Eudocia cum liberis Constantino et Leone"[1093].¬â€  Liudprand names "Leo Porphyrogenitus, Basilii imperatoris filius"[1094].¬â€  Georgius Monachus Continuatus records the birth in Sep of "Leo imperator ex Michaele et Eudocia Ingerina"[1095].¬â€  It should be noted that Symeon Magister records the birth in Sep (maybe in 866 from the context) of "Constantinus ex Michaele imperatore et Eudocia Ingerina" but does not mention the birth of Leon[1096].¬â€  It is not known whether this relates to a birth in the same year, and if this is correct what the true identity of the son was.¬â€  Settipani discusses at length the legitimacy of Emperor Leon VI, concluding that he was the son of Emperor Mikhael III by Evdokia Ingerina who continued to be the emperor's mistress (he says) until his death in 867, when his widow was married to co-Emperor Basileios to preserve appearances[1097].¬â€  There appears to be no way of confirming or denying this.¬â€  Emperor Basilieios crowned him co-emperor in 869.¬â€  He succeeded his father in 886 as Emperor LEON VI "the Wise/the Philosopher".¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records that "Leo·Ä¶imperator" was 25 years and eight months old when he succeeded his father[1098].¬â€  He composed a large number of poems and orations.¬â€  His major administrative achievement was the 60 volumes of new legal codes, ŒÑÕ± Õ≤ձŒÉÕπժÕπÕ∫ը, based on the work started by his father.¬â€  In contrast, Leo's foreign policy was disastrous.¬â€  Following the removal of the Bulgarian market from Constantinople to Thessaloniki, engineered by Stylianos Zautzes who gained from the move commercially, Symeon I Prince of Bulgaria invaded Byzantium in 894[1099].¬â€  Leon VI agreed an alliance with the Magyars to effect a counter-attack on Bulgaria's northern frontier.¬â€  Following an invasion by Byzantine general Nikeforos Fokas, and a blockade of the Danube by the Byzantine fleet, Symeon was forced to conclude an armistice.¬â€  However, Symeon secretly allied himself with the Pechenegs for a joint attack on the Magyars, subsequently renewing his attack on Byzantium.¬â€  The Byzantines were defeated at Bulgarophygon in 896, and obliged to pay tribute to Bulgaria[1100].¬â€  The Arabs virtually completed their conquest of Sicily by 902, and attacked Armenia and Cilicia in the east.¬â€  Thessaloniki fell to them 31 Jul 904.¬â€  These disasters were followed by the reconstruction of the Byzantine fleet, some successes in the eastern Mediterranean, but final defeat at Chios in Spring 912.¬â€  Emperor Leon's series of marriages triggered major conflicts with the church.¬â€  He dismissed Patriarch Nikolaos Mysticus who refused to recognise his fourth marriage[1101], turning to Rome for a dispensation which was granted by Pope Sergius III in 907, but this inevitably worsened his difficulties with the Orthodox church.¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records that Emperor Leon died 11 May[1102].¬â€  Emperor Konstantinos VII's De Ceremoniis Aul√¶ records that "imperator Leo Sapiens Basilii filius et filius eius Constantinus Porphyrogenitus" were buried in the church of the Holy Apostles[1103].¬â€ 
m firstly (Manaura [883/84], repudiated [893/94]) THEOFANO, daughter of KONSTANTINOS Martiniakos & his wife --- (-10 Nov 897, bur Constantinople Church of the Holy Apostles).¬â€  Symeon Magister records the marriage in the sixteenth year of the reign of Emperor Basileios of "Constantinus Leonis imperatorem" and "Theophanonem Martinacii filiam"[1104].¬â€  Georgius Monachus Continuatus records that "Leoni imperatori" married "Martinacii filiam·Ä¶in Manaura"[1105].¬â€  Settipani speculates[1106] that an ancestor of Theofano's father married a sister of Emperor Mikhael II.¬â€  Symeon Magister records that Emperor Leon fell in love with "Zoem Zautz√¶ filiam" in the third year of his reign, and married her in the seventh year of his reign when "prima·Ä¶eius uxor Theophano" retired "in sancta Soro Blachernarum"[1107].¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus names "Theophano·Ä¶imperatoris uxor" and in a later passage records her death after twelve years in power[1108].¬â€  Symeon Magister records that "Theophano Augusta" died "cum imperasset annos duodecim"[1109].¬â€  Emperor Konstantinos VII's De Ceremoniis Aul√¶ records that "S. Theophano, prima uxor B. Leonis et eius filia Eudocia" were buried in the church of the Holy Apostles[1110].¬â€  She was venerated as a saint by the Orthodox church.¬â€ 
m secondly ([893/94]) as her second husband, ZOE Zautzina, widow of THEODOROS Gouniatzizes, daughter of STYLIANOS Zautzes & his wife --- (-May 899, bur Constantinople St Zoe).¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records that "Zautzam·Ä¶Zoes eius fili√¶" was Emperor Leon's mistress after "viro illius Theodoro, cognomento Guniazitze" was poisoned[1111].¬â€  Symeon Magister records that Emperor Leon fell in love with "Zoem Zautz√¶ filiam" in the third year of his reign, and married her in the seventh year of his reign when "prima·Ä¶eius uxor Theophano" retired "in sancta Soro Blachernarum"[1112].¬â€  Her father became Emperor Leon VI's principal adviser, holding the new post of basileopator until his death in 896.¬â€  Symeon Magister records that Emperor Leon crowned "alteram coniugem suam Zoem Zautz√¶ fili√¶" after his first wife died[1113].¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records that Emperor Leon crowned "Zoem Zautz√¶ filiam" and married her after the death of his wife, but that she lived one year and eight months "in imperio"[1114].¬â€  Symeon Magister records that "Zoem Zautz√¶ fili√¶" was buried in May "exstructo templo titulo Sancta Zoe", dated to 899 from the context[1115].¬â€  Emperor Konstantinos VII's De Ceremoniis Aul√¶ records that "Zoe, secunda eiusdem Leonis uxor" was buried in the church of the Holy Apostles[1116].¬â€ 
m thirdly (Spring 900) EVDOKIA "Ba√Øana", from Phrygia, daughter of --- (-12 Apr 901).¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records that Emperor Leon married "puellam ex Opsicii themate·Ä¶Eudociam" who was crowned as "Augusta", recording that she died giving birth to a male child[1117].¬â€  This third marriage was contrary to Byzantine law, Emperor Leon himself having confirmed the prohibition of third marriages by special law some year earlier, and triggered conflict between the emperor and the Church[1118].¬â€  Emperor Konstantinos VII's De Ceremoniis Aul√¶ records that "Eudocia, Ba√Øni cognominata, tertia eiusdem Domini Leonis uxor" was buried in the church of the Holy Apostles[1119].¬â€ 
m fourthly (9 Jan 906) ZOE ·ÄúKarbonopsina·Äù, daughter of --- (-after 918, bur Constantinople Monastery of St Euphemia).¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records Emperor Leon's fourth marriage to "Zoe" and, in a later passage, that a marriage ceremony was performed after the birth of their son Konstantinos, when she was proclaimed "Augustam"[1120].¬â€  The mother of "[Constantini] Porphyrogeniti" is named Zoe by Liudprand[1121].¬â€  Symeon Magister records that Emperor Leon married his fourth wife "Zoem·Ä¶Carbunopsinam" in the seventeenth year of his reign, that the couple's son was born in the twentieth year of his father's reign, and that their marriage was blessed in the twenty-first year of his reign when Zoe was proclaimed Augusta[1122].¬â€  It is assumed that this source should be interpreted as meaning that Zoe became the emperor's mistress in the seventeenth year of his reign, in [903].¬â€  She was Emperor Leo's mistress from [902].¬â€  He installed her in the imperial palace 11 May 903[1123].¬â€  He had been unwilling to marry her for fear of risking even greater conflict with the Church, after the difficulties about third marriage, but eventually did so in order to legitimise his son Konstantinos as his heir.¬â€  He named her Augusta three days after the wedding[1124].¬â€  She was sent to a convent in 912 by her husband's successor Emperor Alexander.¬â€  She replaced Patriarch Nikolaos as regent for her minor son in 913.¬â€  Cedrenus records that "mater Zoe ac tutores" administered the government for "Constantinus imperator Leonis filius" and that she was helped by "Constantinus cubicularius" who had married her sister and against whom "Leo Phocas magister et scholarum domesticus orientalium" plotted[1125].¬â€  Following the disastrous war with Bulgaria, she was set aside in 918 by Romanos Lekapenos.¬â€  Emperor Konstantinos VII's De Ceremoniis Aul√¶ records that "Zoe mater·Ä¶Porphyrogeniti Constantini·Ä¶Imperatoris, nepotis Basilii" was buried in "monasterio S. Euphemi√¶ dict√¶ Formos√¶"[1126].¬â€ 
Emperor Leon VI & his first wife had one child:
1.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  EVDOKIA ([890/90]-893, bur Constantinople Church of the Holy Apostles).¬â€  Evdokia is named in the Vita St Theophano, the life of her mother[1127].¬â€  It is assumed that she was conceived before the start of her father's relationship with his future second wife (dated to [889/90], see above).¬â€  Emperor Konstantinos VII's De Ceremoniis Aul√¶ records that "S. Theophano, prima uxor B. Leonis et eius filia Eudocia" were buried in the church of the Holy Apostles[1128].¬â€ 
Emperor Leon VI & his second wife had [two] children:
2.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ANNA (-[901/early 904]).¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records that Emperor Leon crowned "Annam Zoes filiam Zantz√¶ neptem" as "Augusta", recorded in the passage which follows the record of her mother's death and before the text which mentions her father's remarriage, presumably therefore dated to early 900[1129].¬â€  Emperor Konstantinos VII's De Ceremoniis Aul√¶ records that "Anna et Eudocia, fili√¶ beati eiusdem Leonis ex [secunda uxore] Zoe" (the Greek text specifying "AÕΩÕΩձ Õ∫ձÕπ AÕΩÕΩձ" although the editor suggests that "ÕïŒÖÕ¥ÕøÕ∫ÕØÕ±" be substituted for the second Anna without giving his reasons: this may result from confusion with Anna's older half-sister of that name) were buried in the church of the Holy Apostles[1130].¬â€  It is not known whether this is an error, but in any case both daughters named Anna (assuming that there were two) must have died young.¬â€  The basis for her betrothal is a letter written by Nikolaos Mystikos, which Settipani quotes in French translation, recalling the writer's admonishing Emperor Leon VI for his unsuitable third marriage (dated to Spring 900), excused because of "l'accord·Ä¶conclu avec le Franc·Ä¶tu lui destinais comme √©pouse ta fille unique·Ä¶[au] cousin de Berta auquel il est arrive l'infortune que l'on sait"[1131].¬â€  The date, the relationship with "Berta" (assuming, as Settipani proposes, that this is Berta daughter of Lothaire II King of Lotharingia who married Adalberto Marchese of Tuscany), and "l'infortune" (his blinding) are consistent with "le Franc" being identified with Louis III King of Italy (his title in 900).¬â€  Settipani assumes that the marriage actually took place.¬â€  However, the translation only refers to a proposed marriage ("·Ä¶tu lui destinais·Ä¶") and provides no proof that the marriage ever happened or, if it did occur, that the bride ever left Byzantium for Provence.¬â€  Her burial in Constantinople suggests that she never left her father's court.¬â€  Anna is not named in any of the surviving charters of Emperor Louis, nor has any mention of her been found in any of the primary sources so far consulted.¬â€  This would have been the first marriage between the families of the eastern and western emperors as no previous betrothal resulted in a marriage.¬â€  This absence from contemporary western documentation is therefore striking.¬â€  It also contrasts sharply with the extensive records which relate the Byzantine origin of Theofano, wife of Emperor Otto II, even though Theofano's precise ancestry is still a mystery (although it is recognised that Anna's career was cut short by a premature death in contrast to Theofano's).¬â€  Traditional genealogies[1132] show Emperor Louis III's son, Charles Constantin, as the child of this alleged first marriage of Emperor Louis, presumably because of his grandiose name.¬â€  However, another possible explanation is that the name symbolised the emperor's hope that his son would one day unite the two successor parts of the ancient Roman empire, in the name of his illustrious predecessors Emperors Charlemagne and Constantine I "the Great", completely independent of his mother's maternal ancestry.¬â€  Tougher suggests that Anna was legitimate, born after her parents' marriage, and that the marriage to King Louis did not take place[1133].¬â€  If he is correct about her legitimacy at birth, this excludes her from being the mother of King Louis's son Charles Constantin.¬â€  Betrothed ([Jun/Jul] 900) LOUIS King [of Provence], son of BOSON King [of Provence] & his second wife Ermengardis [Carolingian] (late 882 or after-Arles 5 Jun 928).¬â€  He was recognised in 900 as LOUIS III King of Italy, in opposition to Berengario I Marchese of Friulia.¬â€  He was crowned Emperor LUDWIG III in 901, deposed in 902.¬â€ 
3.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  [EVDOKIA [Anna] (-bur Constantinople, Church of the Holy Apostles).¬â€  Emperor Konstantinos VII's De Ceremoniis Aul√¶ records that "Anna et Eudocia, fili√¶ beati eiusdem Leonis ex [secunda uxore] Zoe" (the Greek text specifying "AÕΩÕΩձ Õ∫ձÕπ AÕΩÕΩձ" although the editor suggests that "ÕïŒÖÕ¥ÕøÕ∫ÕØÕ±" be substituted for the second Anna without giving his reasons: this may result from confusion with Anna's older half-sister of that name) were buried in the church of the Holy Apostles[1134].¬â€  It is not known whether there were two daughters named Anna or one named Anna and the younger named Evdokia.¬â€  In any case, the dates of marriage and death of their supposed mother (see above) leave little time for the birth of two children.]¬â€ 
Emperor Leon VI & his third wife had one child:
4.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  son (Apr 901-[901]).¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records that Emperor Leon's wife "puellam ex Opsicii themate·Ä¶Eudociam·Ä¶Augusta" died giving birth to a male child[1135].¬â€  same person as·Ä¶?¬â€  BASILEIOS (-bur Constantinople Church of the Holy Apostles).¬â€  Emperor Konstantinos VII's De Ceremoniis Aul√¶ records that "Basilius frater Constantini Porphyrogeniti" was buried in the church of the Holy Apostles, but gives no indication of the name of his mother[1136].¬â€  This text suggests that Basileios may have been the emperor's full brother, as his sisters are named in the same passage by reference to their mothers, but on the other hand the passage in Theophanes Continuatus suggests that Basileios was probably the unnamed male child born to the emperor's third wife as no other record has been found of the birth of a third son to the emperor.¬â€ 
Emperor Leon VI & his fourth wife had one child (legitimated by the subsequent marriage of his parents):
5.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  KONSTANTINOS (905-9 Nov 959, bur Constantinople Church of the Holy Apostles).¬â€  Theophanes Continuatus records the birth of "Leo ex Zoe quarta uxore sua filium Constantinum" and his baptism "die sacro luminum"[1137].¬â€  He succeeded his paternal uncle in 913 as Emperor KONSTANTINOS VII, under a council of regency headed by Patriarch Nikolaos.¬â€ 
-¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  see below.¬â€ 
¬â€ 
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BYZANTIUM.htm#NikephorosIIdied969

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Marvin Loyd Welborn, "Family Tree Welborn", base de données, Généalogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/family-tree-welborn/I30815.php : consultée 19 juin 2024), "Leo Leon VI 'The Wise' Byzantine Emperor (866-912)".