- male, deceased (565)
- commonly known as Justinian I, or (among Eastern Orthodox Christians) as Saint Justinian the Great; c. 482/483 – November 13 or November 14 565) wa...
- male, deceased (1025)
- Basil II the Bulgar-Slayer was Byzantine emperor from January 10, 976 to December 15, 1025. Under his reign, the Byzantine Empire reached its...
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- Seljuk was the "bey" (chieftain) of a branch of Oghuz Turks known as the Kýnýk Seljuqs. He founded the Seljuq dynasty around year 1000. Tradition sa...
- male, deceased (565)
- Flavius Belisarius (505(?) – 565) was one of the greatest generals of the Byzantine Empire and one of the most acclaimed generals in history. He wa...
- male, deceased (886)
- Basil I, called the Macedonian (Greek: Βασίλειος Α΄ο Μακεδών, "Basileios I o Makedhon", c. 811 - August 29, 886) was a Byzantine emperor. He was per...
- male, deceased (1453)
- Constantine XI Palaiologos or Palaeologus was the last reigning Emperor of the Byzantine Empire, from 1448 to his death.
- male, deceased (527)
- Flavius Iustinus (c. 450-August 1, 527), known in English as Justin I, was an Eastern Roman Emperor (518-527) of the Justinian Dynasty, who rose...
- male, deceased (1481)
- Mehmed II, was Sultan of the Ottoman Empire for a short time from 1444 to 1446, and later from 1451 to 1481. At the age of 21, he conquered...
- male, deceased (685)
- Constantine IV ; sometimes incorrectly called "Pogonatos", "the Bearded", by confusion with his father; was Byzantine emperor from 668 to 685. He...
- male, deceased (1028)
- Constantine VIII, Byzantine emperor (December 15, 1025 - November 15, 1028) was the son of the Emperor Romanos II and Theophano, and the younger...
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