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{{Wikipediainfo|Leo II (emperor)}}
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|job          = Emperor
|affiliation  = Byzantine Empire
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|grandparent  = Leo (emperor){{!}}Emperor Leo
|mother        = Ariadne (Goths and Robbers)
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'''Prince Leo''' was the grandson of the emperor of [[Constantinople]]. He bullied [[Flavius Theodoric|Rithros]], the emperor's hostage.
'''Prince Leo''' was the grandson of the emperor of [[Constantinople]]. He bullied [[Flavius Theodoric|Rithros]], the emperor's hostage.


His mother Princess [[Ariadne (Goths and Robbers)|Ariadne]] accused the [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Nyssa]] and [[Tegan]] of stealing the [[Crown of Byzantium]] and put them in the dungeons, but Leo was the one who stole it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Goths and Robbers (short story)|Goths and Robbers]]'')
His mother Princess [[Ariadne (Goths and Robbers)|Ariadne]] accused the [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Nyssa]] and [[Tegan]] of stealing the [[Crown of Byzantium]] and put them in the dungeons, but Leo was the one who stole it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Goths and Robbers (short story)|Goths and Robbers]]'')


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Leo (Goths and Robbers)

Prince Leo was the grandson of the emperor of Constantinople. He bullied Rithros, the emperor's hostage.

His mother Princess Ariadne accused the Fifth Doctor, Nyssa and Tegan of stealing the Crown of Byzantium and put them in the dungeons, but Leo was the one who stole it. (PROSE: Goths and Robbers)