Tarasis, employed by Emperor Leo as commander …

Years: 473 - 473
October

Tarasis, employed by Emperor Leo as commander of the Isaurian guard to check German influence in Constantinople, had married Leo's daughter Ariadne and changed his name to Zeno.

In October 473, Leo appoints their seven-year-old son his colleague and successor, as Leo II.

Glycerius, elevated to the position of Western Emperor by his magister militum by Gundobad, king of the Burgundians, is not recognized as a legitimate ruler by the Eastern emperor, who regards him as a usurper.

Leo sends against him a fleet commanded by Julius Nepos, nephew-in-law of the empress Verina and nephew of the late patrician Marcellinus, ruler of Dalmatia, and sent to govern Italy as augustus (emperor).

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