Theodosios Monomachos

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Reign1056
PredecessorTheodora
SuccessorMichael VI
Theodosios Monomachos
Usurper of the Byzantine Empire
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Reign1056
PredecessorTheodora
SuccessorMichael VI

Theodosios Monomachos, Latinized as Theodosius Monomachus (Greek: Θεοδόσιος Μονομάχος), was a senior Byzantine noble and the nephew of Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos. When Constantine's successor, the Empress Theodora, died in 1056, Monomachos tried to usurp the throne but failed miserably, was exiled and became a figure of mockery in the empire.

Constantine Monomachos, Theodosios's uncle, is crowned emperor.

Theodosios Monomachos was the grandson of another Theodosios Monomachos, an important bureaucrat under Basil II and Constantine VIII and the nephew of Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos, ruler of the Byzantine Empire.[1] In 1056 he was serving as president of the Byzantine Senate, an important administrative role reserved for senior members of the aristocracy.[2]

Bid for the throne

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