Leo I (emperor)
Leo I (Greek: Λέων, c. 401 - 18 January 474) Was an Eastern Roman emperor from 7 February 457 - 18 January 474. Leo is also nicknamed "The Thracian", "Magnus" in order to distinguish him to his grandson and co-augustus Leo II.
Leo I | |||||
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Roman Emperor of the East | |||||
7 February 457 - 18 January 474 | |||||
Predecessor | Marcian | ||||
Successor | Leo II | ||||
Born | c. 401 Dacia Aureliana, Roman Empire | ||||
Died | 18 January 474 (aged 73) Constantinople, Eastern Roman Empire | ||||
Spouse | Verina | ||||
Issue | Ariadne Leontia | ||||
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Dynasty | Leonid |
He proved to be a capable emperor of the Eastern Empire due to his ambitous political plans and militarily by aiding the rapidly declining Western Roman Empire recover lost territories from the Invading and Occupying Germanic tribes.
In 468, the Battle of Cape Bon began which would prove to be a disaster for both Western and Eastern Roman Empire ending hopes for the recovery of africa from the Vandals.