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Heraclian Dynasty
Heraclius, Constans II, Constantine IV, Justinian II
Isaurian Dynasty
Leo III, Constantine V, Constantine VI, Irene
Non-Dynastic
Nikephoras, Leo V
Amorian
Michael II, Theophilos, Theodora, Michael III
Macedonian Dynasty
Basil I, Leo VI, Constantine VII, Basil II,
Husbands of Zoe
Romanos III, Michael IV, Constantine IX
Post Constantine IX
Isaac Comnenus, Constantine X, Romanos VI, Michael VII
Comnenian Dynasty
Alexios I, John, Manuel
Angelan Emperors
Isaac II, Alexios III, Alexios IV, Alexios V
Latin Empire
Baldwin I, Boniface of Montferrat, Geoffrey of Villehardouin
Greek Splinter Empires
Theodore I, Michael VII, Andronicus II, Manuel II, John VIII, Constantine XI
Ekloga
Legal codification under reign of Leo III. Practical handbook for everyday use.
Leaders of first crusade
Godfrey of Boullion, Raymond of Toulose, Bohemond
Battle of Myriokephalon
In 1176 Manauel moved against the sultanate of Rum. disaster on level of manzikert. after this foreign policy disintegrated
Baldwin I
Count of flanders and first Latin emperor
Boniface of Montferrat
Seized Macedonia and Thessaly and established himself as king of Thessaloniki
Geoffrey of Villehardouin
Established the principality of Morea in the Peloponnesos which became the most thoroughly westernized of the territories taken by the crusaders.
Monothelete Doctrine
Jesus Christ has one will. Enjoyed a lot of support for a while, but was eventually condemned. An attempt to bridge the gap between orthodox and monophysites.
Sixth Ecumenical Council.
Located in Constantinople. 680/681. Condemned monothtelism.
Quintisextum Council
Held in 692 under Justinian II. Christ should not be depicted in symbol but rather in human form.
Edict of 726
Proclaimed iconoclasm. Leo III
Council of Hiera
754. Presided over by Constantine V. Supported iconoclasm.
7th ecumenical council
In Nicea, 787. Presided over by Irene. Restored icons.
Schism of 1054
Mutual excommunication of pope and constantinople patriarch.
Council of Clermont
Pope Urban II encouraged first crusade. 1095
Council of Lyons
Michael VII needed papal support in battle against Charles of Anjou. In 1274, ended schism in theory.
Council of Florence
1439. Feeling pressure from the catholics, John VIII declared supremacy of pope, gave in on most points, and ended schism.