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* Eudokia Angelina, who married ( 1 ) King Stefan I Prvovenčani of Serbia, then ( 2 ) Emperor Alexios V Doukas, and ( 3 ) Leo Sgouros, ruler of Corinth.
He received some votes in the 1605 conclaves which elected Pope Leo XI, Pope Paul V, and in 1621 when Pope Gregory XV was elected, but only in the second conclave of 1605 was he papabile.
Then the ban was enforced again by Leo V in 815.
Example of the miliaresion silver coins, first struck by Leo III to commemorate the coronation of his son, Constantine V, as co-emperor in 720.
Philip of Burgundy, 57th Bishop of Utrecht ( 1517 1524 ), through a family connection with Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, secured a significant concession from Pope Leo X, granting internal autonomy in both church and temporal affairs for himself and his successors without interference from outside their jurisdictional region.
In 800 Pope Leo III crowned the Frankish ruler Charlemagne as Roman Emperor, a major step toward establishing what later became known as the Holy Roman Empire ; from that date onward the popes claimed the prerogative to crown the Emperor, though the right fell into disuse after the coronation of Charles V in 1530.
Because Sergius III had reputedly ordered the murder of his two immediate predecessors, Leo V and Christopher and was the only pope to have allegedly fathered an illegitimate son who later became pope ( John XI ), his pontificate has been described as " dismal and disgraceful ".
All real power now devolved onto Theophylact, and Sergius essentially became his puppet, and perhaps the first clear sign of this shift in power was the fate of Sergius ’ two predecessors, Pope Leo V and the Antipope Christopher.
In the 17th century, under the orders of Pope Paul V, the Secret Archives were separated from the Vatican Library, where scholars had some very limited access to them, and remained absolutely closed to outsiders until 1881, when Pope Leo XIII opened them to researchers, more than a thousand of whom now examine its documents each year.
* Leo V of Byzantium
* Conflict erupts between Emperor Leo V and Patriarch Nicephorus on the subject of iconoclasm ; Leo deposes Nicephorus, Nicephorus excommunicates Leo.
* May 16 Pope Paul V succeeds Pope Leo XI as the 233rd pope, making 1605 the last Year of Three Popes until 1978.
* June 22 Pope Stephen IV ( sometimes referred to as Stephen V ) succeeds Pope Leo III as the 97th pope.
* June 18 Constantine V succeeds Leo III as emperor of the Byzantine Empire.
* Leo IV succeeds Constantine V as Byzantine Emperor.
* Leo V ( d. 820 )
* July 12 A revolt puts Leo V on the throne of the Byzantine Empire ; former emperor Michael I Rangabe becomes a monk, beginning the Second Iconoclastic Period.
* Michael II succeeds Leo V as Byzantine Emperor.
* December 25 Leo V, Byzantine Emperor ( b. 775 ) ( assassinated )
It is usually said that, at the synod which deposed Benedict V, Leo VIII conceded to the Emperor and his successors as sovereign of Italy full rights of investiture, but the genuineness of the document on which this allegation rests is more than doubtful.
Pope Leo V ( died c. February 904 ) was pope from July through to September 903 during the period known as the Saeculum obscurum.
Leo V was born at a place called Priapi, near Ardea.
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Leo and Levon
Leo ( or Leon ) IV ( also numbered Leo V ;, Levon IV ) ( 1309 28 August 1341 ) was the last Hethumid king of Cilicia, ruling from 1320 until his death.
Leo II or Leon II ( occasionally numbered Leo III ;, Levon II ; c. 1236 1289 ) was king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling from 1269 / 1270 to 1289.
Leo III ( or Leon III ) ( occasionally numbered Leo IV ;, Levon III ) ( 1289 1307 ) was a young king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling from 1303 or 1305 to 1307, along with his uncle Hethum II.
Leo I (), also Levon I or Leon I, ( unknown Constantinople, February 14, 1140 ) was the fifth lord of Armenian Cilicia or “ Lord of the Mountains ” ( 1129 / 1130-1137 ).
Leo II (, Levon A Metsagorts ), also Leon II, Levon II or Lewon II ( 1150 2 May 1219 ) was the tenth lord of Armenian Cilicia or “ Lord of the Mountains ” ( 1187 1198 / 1199 ), and the first king of Armenian Cilicia ( sometimes as Levon I the Magnificent or Lewon I ) ( 1198 / 1199 1219 ).
* Leo I, King of Armenia ( 1150 1219 ), sometimes also referred to as Leo II, or Levon I the Magnificent, first king of Cilician Armenia
* Leo II ( 1150-1219 ), King of Armenia, sometimes referred to as Leo I, King of Armenia or Levon I of Armenia, initially known as Prince Leo II
Leo III, Leon III, or Levon III may refer to:

Leo and occasionally
The strip was mostly drawn by Dudley D. Watkins until his death in 1969, though Leo Baxendale and Albert Holroyd occasionally filled in for Watkins.
Between 1926 and about 1934, Arlen appeared occasionally as a band vocalist on records by The Buffalodians, Red Nichols, Joe Venuti, Leo Reisman and Eddie Duchin, usually singing his own compositions.
Ginrai, occasionally spelled Jinrai and also known as both Super Ginrai and God Ginrai, and later rebuilt as Victory Leo, is a fictional character from the animated series Transformers: Super-God Masterforce and its toy line, one of the Transformers series exclusive to Japan.
Gibson also used to occasionally appear on The Lab with Leo Laporte on G4techTV Canada.
The song has occasionally been recorded by other instrumentalists in the decades since its original release, including notable versions by guitarists Leo Kottke, Tim Farrell, and dobro virtuoso Jerry Douglas.

Leo and VI
Emperor Leo VI the Wise incorporated much of Aelian's text in his own work on the military art ( Τέχνη Τακτική ).
Emperor Leo VI ( 886 912 ) adoring Jesus Christ.
Portable projectors ( cheirosiphōnes ) were also invented, reputedly by Emperor Leo VI.
They first appear in the Tactica of emperor Leo VI the Wise, who claims to have invented them.
Although both Leo VI and Nikephoros Phokas claim that the substance used in the cheirosiphōnes was the same as in the static devices used on ships, they were manifestly different from their larger cousins.
* Leo VI the Wise's Tactica.
It formed the basis of later Byzantine law, as expressed in the Basilika of Basil I and Leo VI the Wise.
His resistance was successful, and the Emperor Leo VI sent the him into exile.
However, the major issue that presented itself during Sergius ’ pontificate was the question over the fourth marriage of the Byzantine Emperor Leo VI.
Nicholas ’ refusal to accept this ruling saw him deposed by Leo VI, upon which he too appealed to Sergius, claiming his deposition was unjustified.
After the Middle Ages, Rome was ruled by popes such as Alexander VI and Leo X, who transformed the city into one of the major centers of the Italian Renaissance, along with Florence.
In the 9th century, the emperors Basil I and Leo VI the Wise commissioned a combined translation of the Code and the Digest, parts of Justinian's codes, into Greek, which became known as the Basilica.
* 866 Leo VI the Wise, Byzantine emperor ( d. 912 )
* January 9 Pope Adrian VI ( born Adriaan Florenszoon Boeyens, Dedens or Dedel ; Hadrianus in Latin ) succeeds Pope Leo X as the 218th pope.
* September 19 Leo VI the Wise, Byzantine Emperor ( d. 912 )
* Leo VI succeeds his stepfather Basil I as Byzantine emperor and replaces patriarch Photius with his brother Stephen I.
* King James I of Cyprus inherits the title of King of Armenia after the death of his distant cousin Leo VI ( although the Mamluk conquerors from Egypt remain the true rulers ).
** King Leo VI of Armenia
Pope Leo VI ( died February 929 ), was pope for a little over seven months, from June 928 through to February 929.
Leo VI was born into Roman family, and his father was Christophorus, who had been Primicerius under Pope John VIII around the year 876.
* Entry on Leo VI in the Catholic Encyclopedia
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