130 UNIVERSAL ERUDITION: 



Y. M. IT; 



31. Leo of Armenia . 75 



32. Michel II. called the Stammerer - 8 g o 



33. Theophilus, his fbn . 12 3 20 



34. Michel III. fon of Theophilus -1119 

 3?. Bafilius of Macedonia - - 18 10 7 



36. Leo VII. called the Phil ofophef - 25 o O 



37. Alexander, his brother, about - I o O 

 ^38. Conftantine VII. Porphyrogenitus, reigned 



near - 47 o o 



39. Romanus Porphyrogenftus, his fon - 2150 



40. Nicephorus Phocas - -660 



41. John Zimifces . 5110 



42. Bafilius and Conftantine, brothers, died one 



after the other, having reigned more than 50 o o 



43. Romanus reigned - 560 



44. Michel of Paphlagonia - -660 



45. Michel Calaphatus reigned only - I o O^ 



Zoe, the widow of Michel of Paphlagonia 

 afTumed the government, and reigned, with 

 her fifter Theodora - I o 9 



And then married. 



46. Conftantine Monomachus, who reigned with 



Zoe and Theodora - 12 o O 



47. Theodora reigned after them, alone 190 



48. Michel the Warrior, an old man, reigned loo 



49. Ifaac Comnenus - - -230 



50. Conftantine Ducas - 5760 

 ei. Eudoxia, his widow, reigned with John, bro- 

 ther of Conftantine, and the three ions which 



he had. by his wife, Michel, Andronicus, and 

 Conftantine, about - I O o 



cz. Romanus Diogenes married Eudoxia, and 



reigned - 3 8 12 



53. Michel Ducas * - 6 6 25 



54. Nicephorus II. -360 



55. Alexis Comnenus - 37 415 



In his time, that is, at the beginning of the 

 twelfth century, commenced the famous croi- 



fadci 



