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Belisarius
Flavius Belisarius (; ; March 565) was a military commander of the Byzantine Empire under Emperor Justinian I. Belisarius was instrumental in the reconquest of much of the Mediterranean territory belonging to the former Western Roman Empire, which had been lost less than a century prior. He is considered one of the greatest military commanders of Byzantium and in history generally.
Leo VI the Wise
Byzantine Emperor
Manuel II Palaiologos
Byzantine emperor (1350-1425)

Alexios IV Angelos
Byzantine emperor; (1192-1204)

John V Palaiologos
Byzantine emperor
Leontius
Leontius (; died 15 February 706) was Byzantine emperor under the regnal name Leo from 695 to 698. Little is known of his early life, other than that he was born in Isauria in Asia Minor. He was given the title of patrikios, and made strategos of the Anatolic Theme under Emperor Constantine IV. He led forces against the Umayyads during the early years of Justinian II's reign, securing victory and forcing the Umayyad caliph, Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan, to sue for peace.

Alexios V Doukas
Byzantine emperor

John IV Laskaris
13th-century emperor of Nicaea
Andronikos IV Palaiologos
Byzantine emperor
Ignatius of Constantinople
9th century Patriarch of Constantinople
Michael Glycas
Byzantine historian, theologian, mathematician, astronomer, and poet
Isaac Komnenos
Byzantine noble
Theodoros I Palaiologos
despot of the Morea
Leo Phokas the Younger
Byzantine general
Theophylact
Byzantine co-emperor
Constantine
9th-century Byzantine emperor
Callinicus I of Constantinople
Patriarch of Constantinople
Pressiyan II
Bulgarian prince, Byzantine general
Manuel Komnenos
Byzantine noble (1143-1185)
Euthymius I of Constantinople
priest
Konstantinos Diogenes
Byzantine general
Nikephoros
Caesar of the Byzantine empire
Dimitrios Angelos Doukas
Byzantine despot
Michael of Synnada
Bishop Synnada
Syrgiannes Palaiologos
Byzantine general and governor
Nikephoros Komnenos
Byzantine military leader
Konstantinos Palaiologos
Byzantine prince
Lazarus Zographos
9th-century Byzantine Christian saint (810-867) (c.810-867)
Konstantinos Dalassenos
Byzantine aristocrat and general
Konstantinos Palaiologos
Son of Andronikos II
Nikephoros Xiphias
Byzantine military commander
Stephen the Younger
Byzantine saint
Varaz-Tirots II Bagratuni
Marzpan of Armenia
John Komnenos
son of Andronikos I

Andronikos Lapardas
Byzantine general during the late Komnenian period

Smbat IV Bagratuni
marzban of Hyrcania
John Raoul Petraliphas
Byzantine general
Irene Palaiologina
sister of the Byzantine emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos
Demetrios Doukas Komnenos Koutroules
son of Michael II Komnenos Doukas
Konstantinos Kabasilas
13th-century Byzantine cleric
Konstantinos Angelos Doukas
Byzantine general and usurper
Euthymius of Sardis
Bishop of Sardis
Nikephoros
byzantine emperor
Theodorus Palaiologos
Byzantine prince and general
Leo Choirosphaktes
Byzantine scholar and diplomat
Felix of Ravenna
Roman Catholic archbishop
John Tarchaneiotes
Manuel Holobolos
Byzantine monk

John Athalarichos
illegitimate son of Byzantine Emperor Heraclius
Basil Skleros
Byzantine aristocrat and provincial governor
Eustathios Maleinos
Byzantine general
Konstantinos Diogenes
Byzantine pretender
Alexios Mosele
Byzantine general
Theodore Styppeiotes
Nikoulitzas Delphinas
Theoctiste of Lesbos
Saint of the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church
Paul Palaiologos Tagaris
14th-century Byzantine monk and imposter
Symbatios the Armenian
logothete and governor of the Thracesian Theme, rebel against Michael III in 866
Leo Apostyppes
Byzantine military leader
Grigorios Taronites
Byzantine governor