Leontius

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Leontius was a 5th-century Eastern Roman general and later usurper who played a notable role in the empire’s military and political struggles.

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Label Occurrences
Leontius canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Byzantine general
Eastern Roman general
military commander
usurper
activeInCentury 5th century
category 5th-century Byzantine people
Byzantine generals NERFINISHED
Byzantine usurpers
Eastern Roman generals
citizenship Eastern Roman Empire NERFINISHED
conflict internal power struggles of the Eastern Roman Empire
countryOfCitizenship Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
era Late Roman Empire NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Greek
gender male
government imperial monarchy
hasRole usurper to the imperial throne
historicalRegion Byzantium NERFINISHED
knownFor leading a usurpation against the reigning Eastern Roman emperor
role in Eastern Roman military and political struggles
languageOfWorkOrName Greek
militaryBranch Eastern Roman army NERFINISHED
notableFor challenge to imperial authority
occupation political figure
soldier
partOf Eastern Roman military aristocracy
positionHeld general
realm Eastern Roman Empire NERFINISHED
sphereOfActivity imperial politics
military affairs
timePeriod Late Antiquity
typeOf historical figure

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Isaurian War hasParticipant Leontius
Justinian II successor Leontius