
Zeno
Zeno was a Byzantine emperor who ruled from 474 to 491 AD. He initially served as co-emperor with Leo II, and after Leo's untimely death, Zeno became the sole ruler. His reign was marked by internal strife and the rise of the Isaurians, leading to a significant revolt in 475 that temporarily displaced him. Zeno later returned to power and is noted for his efforts to stabilize the empire during a tumultuous period.
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Zeno became co-emperor on February 9, 474, after the death of Leo II.
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