The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon — In The East
Scope Of Chapter XLVIII.
Defects of the Byzantine History, Its Connection with the Revolutions of the World. Plan of the fifth and sixth volumes. Succession and Characters of the Greek Emperors of Constantinople. Second Marriage and Death of Heraclius
AD Event.
641Constantine III.
Heracleonas
Punishment of Martina and Heracleonas
Constans II.
668 Constantine IV. Pogonatus
685 Justinian II.
695-705 His Exile
705-711 His Restoration and Death
711 Philippicus
713 Anastasius II.
716 Theodosius III.
718 Leo III. the Isaurian
741 Constantine V. Copronymus
775 Leo IV.
780 Constantine VI. and Irene
792 Irene
802 Nicephorus I.
811Stauracius
Michael I. Rhangabe
813 Leo V. the Armenian
820Michael II the Stammerer
829 Theophilus
842 Michael III.
867 Basil I. the Macedonian
886 Leo VI. the Philosopher
911 Alexander, Constantine VII. Porphyrogenitus
919Romanus I. Lecapenus
Christopher, Stephen, Constantine VIII.
945Constantine VII.
959 Romanus II. junior
963Nicephorus II. Phocas
969John Zimisces, Basil II. Constantine IX.
976Basil II. and Constantine IX.
1025Constantine IX.
1028Romanus III. Argyrus
1034Michael IV. the Paphlagonian
1041 Michael V. Calaphates
1042 Zoe and Theodora
Constantine X. Monomachus
1054Theodora
1056Michael VI. Stratioticus
1057Isaac I. Comnenus
1059Constantine XI. Ducas
1067 Eudocia
Romanus III. Diogenes
1071 Michael VII. Parapinaces, Andronicus I. Constantine XII.
1078Nicephorus III. Botaniates
1081Alexius I. Comnenus
1118 John or Calo-Johannes
1143Manuel
1180 Alexius II.
Character and first Adventures of Andronicus
1183 Andronicus I. Comnenus
1185 Isaac II. Angelus
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