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His unexpected death was commonly thought at the time to be the result of poisoning with hemlock; the chroniclers Leo the Deacon and John Skylitzes imply that Theophano was responsible, and according to Skylitzes, she had been complicit in an earlier attempt by Romanos II to poison Constantine VII.
16 февр. 2024 г. · Basil II died at the age of 67 under mysterious circumstances, ending his reign marked by military triumphs and Byzantine expansion.
6 сент. 2024 г. · Basil II (born 957/958—died Dec. 15, 1025) was a Byzantine emperor (976–1025), who extended imperial rule in the Balkans (notably Bulgaria), ...
Samuel survived the battle, but died two months later from a heart attack, reportedly brought on by the sight of his blind soldiers.
15 апр. 2024 г. · ... Basil II died of a fever in Constantinople. Having no children, Basil was succeeded by his incompetent and useless younger brother and co ...
9 нояб. 2017 г. · Before these plans could come to fruition, though, Basil died on the 13th or 15th of December 1025 CE. He had almost doubled the empire which ...
... Basil suddenly took ill and died on Dec. 15, 1025. A bachelor, Basil left the throne to his younger brother, Constantine VIII, during whose reign (1025-1028) ...
Some contemporaries believed he fell in battle; others that he was poisoned. What is clear is that Basil decided to make brutal examples of the rebels.
Not content with his successes in the East and in the Balkans, Basil was preparing for an invasion of Sicily when he died in 1025. Having never married, he left ...
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