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'''Leo''' was an [[Emperor]] of the [[Byzantine Empire]] in the [[5th century|5th]] [[century]], seated in [[Istanbul|Constantinople]]. He had a [[Child|daughter]], [[Ariadne (Goths and Robbers)|Ariadne]], who bore him a [[Grandchild|grandson]], also named [[Leo (Goths and Robbers)|Leo]]. During his reign, [[Flavius Theodoric]]—then known as Rithros—was held captive at the Byzantine court. Leo was eventually succeeded as Emperor by [[Zeno]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Goths and Robbers (short story)|Goths and Robbers]]'') | '''Leo''' was an [[Emperor]] of the [[Byzantine Empire]] in the [[5th century|5th]] [[century]], seated in [[Istanbul|Constantinople]]. He had a [[Child|daughter]], [[Ariadne (Goths and Robbers)|Ariadne]], who bore him a [[Grandchild|grandson]], also named [[Leo (Goths and Robbers)|Leo]]. During his reign, [[Flavius Theodoric]]—then known as Rithros—was held captive at the Byzantine court. Leo was eventually succeeded as Emperor by [[Zeno]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Goths and Robbers (short story)|Goths and Robbers]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:22, 14 July 2022
Leo was an Emperor of the Byzantine Empire in the 5th century, seated in Constantinople. He had a daughter, Ariadne, who bore him a grandson, also named Leo. During his reign, Flavius Theodoric—then known as Rithros—was held captive at the Byzantine court. Leo was eventually succeeded as Emperor by Zeno (PROSE: Goths and Robbers)