Leo V the Armenian (Greek: Λέων Ε΄, Leōn V), (775 – December 25, 820), was emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 813 to 820.
With Krum of Bulgaria blockading Constantinople by land, Leo V had inherited a precarious situation. He offered to negotiate in person with the invader and attempted to have him killed in an ambush. The stratagem failed, and although Krum abandoned his siege of the capital, he captured and depopulated Adrianople and Arkadioupolis (Lüleburgaz). When Krum died in spring 814, Leo V defeated the Bulgarians in the environs of Mesembria (Nesebar) and the two states concluded a 30-year peace in 815.
With the iconodule policy of his predecessors associated with defeats at the hands of Bulgarians and Arabs, Leo V reinstituted Iconoclasm after deposing Patriarch Nikephoros and convoking a synod at Constantinople in 815. The emperor used his iconoclast policy to seize the properties of iconodules and monasteries, such as the rich Stoudios monastery, whose influential iconodula abbot, Theodore the Studite, he exiled.
Leo V appointed competent military commanders from among his own comrades-in-arms, including Michael the Amorian and Thomas the Slav. He also persecuted the Paulicians. When Leo jailed Michael for suspicion of conspiracy, the latter escaped from prison and organized the assassination of the emperor in the cathedral Hagia Sophia on Christmas, 820.
775 births | 820 deaths | Byzantine emperors
Лъв V Арменец | Leon V. Arménský | Leo V. (Byzanz) | León V el Armenio | Léon V (empereur byzantin) | León V | Leone V di Bisanzio | V. Leó bizánci császár | Leo V van Byzantium | レオーン5世 | Leon V Armeńczyk | Leo V
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