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Romanus I

Romanus I Lecapenus (=Romanos I Lakapenos), who shared the throne of the Byzantine Empire with Constantine VII and exercised all the real power from 919 to 944, was admiral of the Byzantine fleet on the Danube River when, hearing of the defeat of the army at Achelous (917), he resolved to sail for Constantinople.

After the marriage of his daughter Helena to Constantine he was first proclaimed basileopator ("father of the emperor") in 919 and soon after, crowned colleague of his son-in-law. His reign was uneventful, except for an attempt to check the accumulation of landed property. It was terminated by his own sons, Stephen and Constantine, who in 944 carried him off to the island of Prote and compelled him to become a monk. Instead of taking power for themselves, his sons then recognized Constantine VII as sole emperor. Romanus died in 948.

Preceded by:
Constantine VII
Byzantine emperors Followed by:
Romanus II

Based on an entry from the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.

Referenced By

Byzantine Emperor | Byzantine Emperors | Byzantine aristocracy and bureaucracy | Constantine Porphyrogenitus | Constantine Porphyrogennetos | Constantine VII | East Roman Emperor | Eastern Roman emperor | Edessa | List of Byzantine Emperors | List of Byzantine Empire-related topics | List of people by name: Ro | Nicholas Mysticus | Patriarch Nicholas I | Patriarch Theophylactus | Patriarch Theophylactus of Costantinople | Shroud of Turin | Theophylactus of Constantinople | Theophylactus of Costantinople | Turin Shroud

 

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