Leo, called the Isaurian, born at Germanicia …
Years: 714 - 714
Leo, called the Isaurian, born at Germanicia (Mar'ash) in northern Syria (modern Maras, Turkey), had been taken as a youth by his parents (who apparently were prosperous) to Mesembria, in Thrace.
Justinian II had appointed the young man to the prestigious rank of spatharius (attendant) as a reward for assisting him in the recovery of his throne in 705, but the Emperor had soon developed a distrust of him and had therefore sent him to perform a perilous mission among the Alani on the remote eastern frontier, anticipating that he would never return.
Despite the danger, Leo had accomplished his assignment, had managed to preserve his life, and ultimately, at the hands of the new emperor, Anastasios, receives appointment as commander of the Anatolikon (central Anatolia), the largest theme, or military-district army, in Asia Minor.
Locations
People
Groups
- Alani, Realms of the
- Greeks, Medieval (Byzantines)
- Anatolic Theme
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Non-dynastic
