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  • ...ash; [[November 15]], [[1028]]), [[Byzantine emperor]] ([[December 15]], [[1025]] – [[November 15]], [[1028]]) was the son of the Emperor [[Romanus I When Basil died on [[December 15]], [[1025]], Constantine finally became sole emperor, although he ruled for less than
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  • ...mperor in 1025. He reigned for only three years between [[December 15]], [[1025]] and [[November 15]], [[1028]]. Her mother's name was Helena. [[Category:1050 deaths]]
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  • ==Deaths== *[[1025]]: [[Byzantine emperor]] [[Basil II]], known as "the Bulgar-slayer".
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  • ...rs|Byzantine emperor]] ([[January 10]], [[976]] – [[December 15]], [[1025]]) led the [[Byzantine Empire]] to its greatest heights in nearly five cent ...cause he and his brother, the future Emperor [[Constantine VIII]] (ruled [[1025]]-[[1028]]), were too young to reign in their own right, Basil's mother [[T
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  • ...most 50-year-long reign of [[Basil II|Basil II, the "Bulgar-Slayer"]] (976-1025), and ending some time during the reign of Michael VII (1071-1078). It is s [[Category:1070s deaths|Psellus, Michael]]
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  • * Michael Angold, ''The Byzantine Empire, 1025-1204''. [[Category:1180 deaths]]
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  • ...ire 1025AD.JPG|right|thumb|220px|The Byzantine Empire under Basil II - ca. 1025.]] *1025 Greece is divided into ''themes'' including Crete, the Peloponnese, Hellas,
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