Leo VI the Wise

Leo VI
Emperor of the Romans
A mosaic in Hagia Sophia showing Leo VI paying homage to Christ
Byzantine emperor
Reign29 August 886 – 11 May 912
Coronation6 January 870[1]
PredecessorBasil I
SuccessorAlexander
Born19 September 866
Constantinople
Died11 May 912(912-05-11) (aged 45)
Constantinople
Burial
Wives
Issueby Theofano
Eudokia
by Zoe Zaoutzaina
Anna
by Eudokia
Basil
by Zoe Karbonopsina
Anna
Constantine VII
Regnal name
Latin: Imperator Caesar Flavius Leo Augustus
Greek: Αὐτοκράτωρ καῖσαρ Φλάβιος Λέων αὐγουστος[a]
DynastyMacedonian
Father
MotherEudokia Ingerina
ReligionGreek Orthodox

Leo VI, also known as Leo the Wise (Greek: Λέων ὁ Σοφός, romanizedLéōn ho Sophós, 19 September 866 – 11 May 912), was Byzantine Emperor from 886 to 912. The second ruler of the Macedonian dynasty (although his parentage is unclear), he was very well read, leading to his epithet. During his reign, the renaissance of letters, begun by his predecessor Basil I, continued; but the empire also saw several military defeats in the Balkans against Bulgaria and against the Arabs in Sicily and the Aegean. His reign also witnessed the formal discontinuation of several ancient Roman institutions, such as the separate office of Roman consul.

  1. ^ PBW, "Leon VI".
  2. ^ Novela 1, in Jus Graeco-Romanum III, p. 67.


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