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Zeno, originally named Tarasis, was an Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Emperor from 474 to 476. Domestic revolts and religious dissension plagued his reign, which nevertheless succeeded to some extent in foreign issues. His reign also saw the rebirth of the Western Roman Empire under Romulus Augustus, and saw it quickly began a shockingly quick return to prestige and power, serving as a catalyst for the future of Rome.

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  • Flavius Zeno (Western Roman Glory)
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  • Zeno, originally named Tarasis, was an Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Emperor from 474 to 476. Domestic revolts and religious dissension plagued his reign, which nevertheless succeeded to some extent in foreign issues. His reign also saw the rebirth of the Western Roman Empire under Romulus Augustus, and saw it quickly began a shockingly quick return to prestige and power, serving as a catalyst for the future of Rome.
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deputy title
  • Imperator Augoustos
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End
  • 477(xsd:integer)
Birth Date
  • c. 425
Period
  • --10-31
Timeline
  • Western Roman Glory
death place
  • Mediolanum, Italy
Name
  • Flavius Zeno
Pre
  • Leo I
Birth Place
  • Zenonopolis, Asia Minor
Title
  • Emperor
death date
  • March, 477
Start
  • 474(xsd:integer)
Successor
  • Armatus I
State
  • the Eastern Roman Empire
Profession
  • Royalty
Position
  • Eastern Roman Emperor
Dynasty
  • House of Leo
Female
  • Empress
Predecessor
  • Leo I
suc
  • Armatus I
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  • Empresses
abstract
  • Zeno, originally named Tarasis, was an Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Emperor from 474 to 476. Domestic revolts and religious dissension plagued his reign, which nevertheless succeeded to some extent in foreign issues. His reign also saw the rebirth of the Western Roman Empire under Romulus Augustus, and saw it quickly began a shockingly quick return to prestige and power, serving as a catalyst for the future of Rome.
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