- Leo I (emperor)
- ليو الأول
Wikipedia English-Arabic glossary . 2014.
Wikipedia English-Arabic glossary . 2014.
Leo II (emperor) — Infobox Monarch name =Leo II title =Emperor of the Byzantine Empire caption =Coin issued during the joint rule of Leo II and Zeno. reign =18 January, 474 – 17 November, 474 coronation = othertitles =Consul of the Roman Empire, 474 full name… … Wikipedia
Emperor Leo — can refer to: *Leo I the Thracian *Leo II (emperor) *Leo III the Isaurian *Leo IV the Khazar *Leo V the Armenian *Leo VI the Wise … Wikipedia
Leo II — (or Leon II) may refer to:*Leo II (emperor), a Byzantine emperor who served from January 18 to November 17, 474 *Pope Leo II, pope from August 682 to July 683. *Levon II of Armenia *Occasionally Levon I of Armenia (1150 1219), initially known as… … Wikipedia
LEO II — may refer to: * Leo II (emperor), a Byzantine emperor * LEO computer, an early computer developed for use in business applications * Leo II (dwarf galaxy), a dwarf galaxy orbiting the Milky Way … Wikipedia
Leo III — 1. Saint, A.D. c750 816, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 795 816. 2. ( the Isaurian ), A.D. c680 741, Eastern Roman emperor 717 741. * * * known as Leo the Isaurian born с 675, Germanicia, Commagene, Syria died June 18, 742, Constantinople Byzantine… … Universalium
Leo I the Thracian — Infobox Roman emperor name =Leo I full name=Flavius Valerius Leo title=Emperor of the Byzantine Empire caption =Bust of Leo I at the Louvre Museum reign =457 474 predecessor =Marcian successor =Leo II coronation=February 7 457 spouse 1 =Verina… … Wikipedia
Leo I — /lee oh/; It. /le aw/, Saint, ( Leo the Great ) A.D. c390 461, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 440 461. * * * ▪ Roman emperor in full Leo Thrax Magnus died Feb. 3, 474 Eastern Roman emperor from AD 457 to 474. Leo was a Thracian who,… … Universalium
Leo IX — Pope St. Leo IX † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Leo IX (1049 54), b. at Egisheim, near Colmar, on the borders of Alsace, 21 June, 1002; d. 19 April, 1054. He belonged to a noble family which had given or was to give saints to the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Leo X — Pope Leo X † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Leo X (GIOVANNI DE MEDICI). Born at Florence, 11 December, 1475; died at Rome, 1 December, 1521, was the second son of Lorenzo the Magnificent (1449 1492) and Clarice Orsini, and from his… … Catholic encyclopedia
Emperor Charles V — Emperor Charles V † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Emperor Charles V (CHARLES I, King of SPAIN). Born at Ghent, 1500; died at Yuste, in Spain, 1558; was a descendant of the house of Hapsburg, and to this descent owed his sovereignty over … Catholic encyclopedia
Leo VIII — Pope Leo VIII † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Leo VIII Date of birth unknown; d. between 20 February and 13 April, 965. When the Emperor Otho I illegally brought about the deposition of the unworthy Pope John XII (Nov., 963), he… … Catholic encyclopedia