Tarasicodissa Zeno

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Tarasicodissa Zeno, better known as Zeno, was a 5th-century Eastern Roman (Byzantine) emperor whose turbulent reign was marked by internal revolts and the formal end of the Western Roman Empire.

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Tarasicodissa Zeno canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Byzantine emperor
Eastern Roman emperor
human
aimOfPolicy reconcile Chalcedonian and Miaphysite Christians
ally Theoderic the Great
surface form: Theoderic the Amal
associatedWith Odoacer
Theoderic the Great
birthPlace Isauria
burialPlace Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople
capitalDuringReign Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople
child Leo II
coEmperorWith Leo II
conflict Illus revolt
Isaurian War
revolt of Basiliscus
countryOfCitizenship Byzantine Empire
surface form: Eastern Roman Empire
deathDate 491
deathPlace Istanbul
surface form: Constantinople
dynasty Leonid dynasty
era 5th century
ethnicGroup Isaurians
fatherInLaw Leo I
surface form: Leo I the Thracian
givenName Tarasicodissa
governmentForm autocracy
grantedTitle patrician to Odoacer
involvedIn fall of the Western Roman Empire
issued Henotikon edict
languageSpoken Greek
monarchOf Byzantine Empire
surface form: Eastern Roman Empire
motherInLaw Verina
notableEvent deposition and restoration during Basiliscus usurpation
notableWork Henotikon
positionHeld Eastern Roman emperor
Roman consul
predecessor Leo II
regnalName Zeno
reignCharacteristic coincided with formal end of the Western Roman Empire
marked by internal revolts
reignEnd 491
reignStart 474
religion Chalcedonian Christianity
residence Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople
spouse Ariadne
successor Anastasius I
surface form: Anastasius I Dicorus
title Augustus

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Eastern Roman emperor Zeno alsoKnownAs Tarasicodissa Zeno
subject surface form: Zeno