Byzantine Constantinople, the walls of the city and adjoining historical sites
John Stuart Mill · en
Colonel F. V. Greene, United States Army, in his work, _The Russian
Army and its Campaigns in Turkey in 1877-78_, p. 362.
Footnote 1315:
Agathias, p. 305; Procopius, _ut supra_.
Footnote 1316:
Theophanes, p. 460.
TABLE OF EMPERORS.
Constantine I., the 306-337
Great
Constantius II. 337-361
Julian 361-363
Jovian 363-364
Valens 364-378
Theodosius I., the 378-395
Great
Arcadius 395-408
Theodosius II. 408-450
Marcian 450-457
Leo I. 457-474
Zeno 474-491
Anastasius I. 491-518
Justin I. 518-527
Justinian I., the 527-565
Great
Justin II. 565-578
Tiberius II. 578-582
Maurice 582-602
Phocas 602-610
Heraclius 610-641
Heraclius 641-642
Constantinus and
Heracleonas
Constans II. 642-668
Constantine IV. 668-685
Justinian II. 685-695
Leontius 695-697
Tiberius III. 697-705
Apsimarus
Justinian II. 705-711
(restored)
Philippicus 711-713
Anastasius II. 713-715
Theodosius III. 715-717
Leo III., the 717-740
Isaurian
Constantine V. 740-775
Copronymus
Leo IV. 775-779
Constantine VI. 779-797
Irene 797-802
Nicephorus I. 802-811
Stauricius 811
Michael I. Rhangabe 811-813
Leo V., the Armenian 813-820
Michael II., the 820-829
Amorian
Theophilus 829-842
Michael III. 842-867
Basil I., the 867-886
Macedonian
Leo VI., the Wise 886-912
Constantine VII. 912-958
Porphyrogenitus