The Anastasian Wall is named after the …
Years: 512 - 512
The Anastasian Wall is named after the Emperor Anastasius I.
However, there is evidence that the fortification already existed in 469 during the reign of Leo I (r. 457-474) and in 478 in the era of Zeno (r. 476–491), and it was maintained and renewed by Anastasius from 507 to 512.
It stretches from Evcik İskelesi in Çatalca at the Black Sea coast across the Thracian peninsula to …
Locations
People
Groups
- Huns
- Bulgars
- Thrace, Diocese of
- East, or Oriens, Praetorian prefecture of
- Slavs, South
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Leonid dynasty
