A popular revolt against the emperor starts …

Years: 475 - 475
January

A popular revolt against the emperor starts within the capital in 475.

The uprising receives military support by Theodoric Strabo, Illus and Armatus and succeeds in taking control of Constantinople.

Verina persuades her son-in-law to leave the city.

Zeno flees to his native lands, bringing with him some of the Isaurians living in Constantinople, and the imperial treasury.

Basiliscus is now acclaimed as Augustus on January 9, 475, at the Hebdomon palace, by the palace ministers and the Senate.

The mob of Constantinople takes its revenge, killing almost all of the Isaurians left in the city.

Basilicius supports the Monophysites, who gain control of the key sees of Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem.

However Basiliscus soon manages to estrange himself from most of his key collaborators.

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