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page 1Armenian Byzantine emperors

Heraclius
Heraclius (, ; 11 February 641) was Byzantine emperor from 610 to 641. His rise to power began in 608, when he and his father, Heraclius the Elder, the Exarch of Africa, led a revolt against the unpopular emperor Phocas.

Basil I
Byzantine emperor from 867 to 886
John I Tzimiskes
Byzantine emperor

Leo V the Armenian
Byzantine emperor (lived 775–820)
Romanos I Lekapenos
Byzantine emperor from 919/920 to 944

Philippikos Bardanes
Philippicus (; ), born Bardanes (; ) was Byzantine emperor from 711 to 713. He took power in a coup against the unpopular emperor Justinian II, and was deposed in a similarly violent manner nineteen months later. During his brief reign, Philippicus supported monothelitism in Byzantine theological disputes, and saw conflict with the First Bulgarian Empire and the Umayyad Caliphate.
Artabasdos
Artabasdos or Artavasdos ( or , from , , , Latinized as Artabasdus) was a Byzantine general of Armenian descent who seized the throne from June 741 until November 743, in usurpation of the reign of Constantine V.
Christopher Lekapenos
Byzantine emperor
Stephen Lekapenos
Byzantine emperor
Konstantinos Lekapenos
Byzantine emperor