- honour. His
father was
called Kodisa (as
attested by his
patronymic "
Tarasicodissa"), his
mother Lallis, his
brother Longinus.
Tarasis had a
first wife...
-
Constantinople thanks to the city walls,
which are
rebuilt and reinforced.
Tarasicodissa, an
Isaurian officer,
comes with
evidence that
Ardabur (magister militum)...
- Aspar. The
price of the
alliance was the
marriage of Leo's
daughter to
Tarasicodissa,
leader of the Isaurians, who, as Zeno,
became emperor in 474. In 469...
- Aspar's Goths,
marrying his
daughter Ariadne to the
Isaurian leader Tarasicodissa (Zeno). With
their support, in 471
Aspar was
murdered and
Gothic power...
-
Byzantine emperors were of
Isaurian descent: Zeno,
whose native name was
Tarasicodissa Rousoumbladadiotes; his son, Leo II; and
perhaps Leontius, who reigned...
- (425–491,
ruled 474–475 and 476–491) – son-in-law of Leo I; orig.
Tarasicodissa, an
Isaurian Leo II, (467–474,
ruled 474) –
grandson of Leo I, son of...
- of its
members from
among the s****y and
warlike Isaurians. In 466,
Tarasicodissa, an
Isaurian officer of the Excubitors, came
forth with
evidence that...
- an
alliance with the Isaurians, Leo
married his
daughter Ariadne to
Tarasicodissa, who took the name Zeno, in 466. The son of
Ariadne and Zeno, Leo II...
- of its
members from
among the s****y and
warlike Isaurians. In 466,
Tarasicodissa, an
Isaurian officer of the
Excubitors came
forth with
evidence that...
-
father was
called Kodisa (as
attested by his brother's
patronimic "
Tarasicodissa"), his
mother was
Lallis or Lalis, his wife was a
Valeria and he had...