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hath spoken: I have nourished and brought up children, and they have rebelled against me." Liutprand of
Cremona, however, gives a slightly different account, having Romanos I receive his sons with bitter sarcasm, thanking them for not neglecting him and begging them to excuse the monks for their
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Diogenes, and a certain Clado and Philip. Kedrenos, however, considers
Peteinos to have served as an agent of Constantine VII among the conspirators. On 16 or 20 December 944, the conspirators set their plans in motion. The two brothers smuggled their supporters into the
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records the death of Helena on 14 January 940, and on 2 February of the same year, Constantine married his second wife, Theophano Mamas. Constantine had a son, named
Romanos, but it is not recorded by which of his two wives. This Romanos was
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which would leave
Constantine VII as the senior emperor following his death. This greatly upset his two sons, who feared that their brother-in-law would have them deposed and force them to take monastic vows. Motivated, in the opinion of
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sidelining, Stephen and
Constantine assumed an increased prominence, although formally they still ranked after their brother-in-law in the college of emperors. In 939, Constantine married his first wife Helena, a daughter of the
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during the midday break in palace activities. They then led their men into the chamber of
Romanos I, where they easily captured the "ill old man". They were able to transport him to the nearest harbour and from there to
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to the effect that, following
Romanos's deposition, Constantine VII's life was in danger. Before long, crowds gathered before the palace, demanding to see their emperor in person. The contemporary
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Helena, another coup removed the two
Lekapenoi from power under the accusation that they attempted to poison Constantine VII, and restored the sole imperial authority to the latter.
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in 945, after the
Lekapenoi lost power, to prevent him from claiming the Byzantine throne. He nevertheless pursued a career in the court, eventually reaching the rank of
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present in the capital also supported
Constantine VII. Stephen and his brother had to submit to the inevitable, recognizing their brother-in-law as the senior emperor.
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Having managed to quietly depose their father, the brothers now had to deal with Constantine VII. Unfortunately for them, rumours soon spread around
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373:, and was eventually crowned senior emperor on 17 December 920. To consolidate his hold on power, and with a view of supplanting the ruling
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286:(co-emperor 924–945). It is unclear if his brother
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617:ignorance on how to properly receive emperors.
46:15th-century portrait of Constantine, from the
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1045:(in German). Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter.
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2336:Manuel II Palaiologos
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33:Emperor of the Romans
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2072:Nikephoros II Phokas
780:, pp. 230–231;
556:Constantine Gongyles
525:Liutprand of Cremona
2442:10th-century births
2255:Theodore I Laskaris
2240:Alexios III Angelos
2218:Alexios II Komnenos
2142:Romanos IV Diogenes
2097:Romanos III Argyros
2043:Romanos I Lekapenos
920:, pp. 234–235.
872:, pp. 232–233.
820:, pp. 231–232.
784:, pp. 484–485.
574:Count of the Stable
221:Romanos I Lekapenos
167:Romanos I Lekapenos
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2122:Michael VI Bringas
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709:, pp. 64–67.
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284:Stephen Lekapenos
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1869:Tiberius III
1859:Justinian II
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2388:(1224–1242)
2382:(1204–1461)
2171:Konstantios
2048:Christopher
2021:Constantine
2011:Michael III
1992:Constantine
1975:Constantine
1957:Theophylact
1886:Philippicus
1836:Constans II
1761:Justinian I
1657:Severus III
1605:Constans II
1359:Claudius II
1335:Silbannacus
1282:Gordian III
1257:Maximinus I
1225:Diadumenian
585:droungarios
466:coup d'état
395:Adrian, an
333:miliaresion
288:Theophylact
96:Christopher
76:Co-emperors
2436:Categories
2165:Andronikos
2153:Nikephoros
2102:Michael IV
2067:Romanos II
1987:Theophilos
1982:Michael II
1963:Staurakios
1947:Staurakios
1919:Nikephoros
1912:Artabasdos
1824:Heraclonas
1781:Theodosius
1739:Basiliscus
1499:Nepotianus
1492:Magnentius
1486:Constans I
1439:Severus II
1419:Diocletian
1364:Quintillus
1329:Aemilianus
1322:Volusianus
1267:Gordian II
1232:Elagabalus
1095:Principate
943:. Lisbon:
640:References
626:Samothrace
523:historian
434:Romanos II
247:Samothrace
52:manuscript
2407:Classical
2392:Empresses
2376:(286–296)
2370:(267–273)
2364:(260–274)
2107:Michael V
2033:Alexander
1846:Heraclius
1814:Heraclius
1766:Justin II
1676:Glycerius
1663:Anthemius
1533:Procopius
1471:Martinian
1450:Maxentius
1379:Florianus
1352:Saloninus
1347:Gallienus
1316:Hostilian
1292:Philip II
1262:Gordian I
1210:Caracalla
1145:Vespasian
1140:Vitellius
987:(1988) .
630:nightmare
579:patrikios
565:patrikios
494:strategos
422:patrikios
417:castrated
392:patrikios
339:Romanos I
313:magistroi
264:Romanos I
253:Biography
217:Byzantine
204:translit.
189:Lecapenus
157:Lekapenos
104:(924–944)
98:(921–931)
92:(920–944)
90:Romanos I
86:(920–944)
2402:Usurpers
2397:Augustae
2355:See also
2260:Nicholas
2082:Basil II
1879:Tiberius
1864:Leontius
1852:Tiberius
1829:Tiberius
1807:610–1453
1802:Eastern/
1756:Justin I
1709:Arcadius
1669:Olybrius
1651:Majorian
1592:Honorius
1571:Eugenius
1506:Vetranio
1456:Licinius
1429:Galerius
1424:Maximian
1409:Dominate
1399:Numerian
1369:Aurelian
1342:Valerian
1287:Philip I
1277:Balbinus
1272:Pupienus
1220:Macrinus
1195:Pertinax
1190:Commodus
1155:Domitian
1120:Claudius
1115:Caligula
1110:Tiberius
1105:Augustus
1011:(1997).
953:17186882
937:(1963).
541:Provence
397:Armenian
386:de facto
268:Theodora
219:emperor
177:Theodora
2412:Eastern
2312:Matthew
2206:Alexios
2054:Stephen
2016:Basil I
1901:Leo III
1776:Maurice
1719:Marcian
1702:395–610
1626:Joannes
1585:395–480
1539:Gratian
1412:284–610
1394:Carinus
1374:Tacitus
1250:235–285
1170:Hadrian
927:Sources
839:Book VI
622:Tenedos
614:Jehovah
596:Augusta
521:Lombard
329:Silver
232:Stephen
152:Dynasty
119:946–948
102:Stephen
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2028:Leo VI
2004:Thekla
1960:&
1927:Leo IV
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1788:Phocas
1744:Marcus
1729:Leo II
1645:Avitus
1562:Victor
1527:Valens
1517:Jovian
1512:Julian
1384:Probus
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1247:Crisis
1165:Trajan
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539:, and
529:Amalfi
490:, the
475:, the
369:Caesar
355:regent
296:Helena
258:Family
207:
173:Mother
163:Father
124:Spouse
1970:Leo V
1937:Irene
1724:Leo I
1389:Carus
1160:Nerva
1150:Titus
1130:Galba
1082:Roman
533:Gaeta
506:Prote
377:with
321:Reign
193:Greek
142:Issue
130:Helen
65:Reign
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1135:Otho
1125:Nero
1084:and
1023:ISBN
995:ISBN
971:ISBN
949:OCLC
696:X.13
634:Hell
582:and
568:and
537:Rome
457:will
116:Died
2147:Leo
2092:Zoe
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