Talk:Family tree of Byzantine emperors

Editing the template
I am not sure how to edit templates, but this page should be altered to reflect the following connections:


 * Under Isaurian, Amorian and Macedonian dynasties, 717–1057, it should be shown that Leo III married Maria, wife of Leo III, who was mother to Constantine V. I do not know how one would make such a line, but it should show that Justinian II married Eudokia (wife of Justinian II).  Modern geneaologists suggest that Justinian and Eudokia's daughter, Anastasia, married Tervel of Bulgaria whose daughter with Anastasia is believed to be Maria, wife of Leo III.
 * The Leonid, Justinian, and Heraclian dynasties should be merged based on the fact that Vigilantia's daughter Praejecta (sister of Justin II) had a daughter named Vigilantia who had a daughter named Epiphania (born c. 553), who was Heraclius’s mother. This Praejecta married John, son of Pompeius (consul 501), who was son of Caesaria, the sister of Anastasius I (emperor).
 * A line should be drawn to note that Tiberius II Constantine was the adoptive son of Justin II.
 * Peter (curopalates) married Anastasia Areobinda (b. c. 570), apparently daughter of Areobindus (b. c. 550) and wife, paternal granddaughter of Anastasius (c. 530 - aft. 571) and wife Juliana (b. c. 533), great-granddaughter of Flavius Anastasius Paulus Probus Sabinianus Pompeius (c. 500 - aft. 517), Roman Consul in 517, and wife Theodora (b. c. 515), who was the natural daughter of Empress Theodora. Flavius Anastasius Paulus Probus Sabinianus Pompeius was the son of Sabinianus, consul in 505, and of a nephew of emperor Anastasius I.

24.154.173.243 (talk) 18:20, 27 February 2011 (UTC)

Michael V
Michael VI was the nephew of Michael V 37.45.55.9 (talk) 19:10, 8 October 2013 (UTC)