Flavius Arcadius (377/378–1 May 408) was Byzantine Emperor in the Eastern half of the Roman Empire from 395 until his death. The Fall of the Western Roman Empire. Emperor Justinian I (482-527), via his famous adjutant Belisarius, successfully re-established Roman control across the Mediterranean, capturing Italy, Sicily, North Africa and parts of Spain.

In the square of the Holy Metropolis Church of Piraeus (Athens), a statue of Emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos, was unveiled. Flavius Heraclius (Greek: Φλάβιος Ἡράκλειος; known in English as Heraclius, or Herakleios; c. 575 - February 11, 641) was a Byzantine Emperor of Armenian origin, who ruled the Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantine Empire[A 1]. Usually, there was an emperor of the Western Roman Empire ruling from Italy or Gaul, and an emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire ruling from Constantinople. He was in power for over thirty years, from October 5, 610 to February 11, 641. Upon his death in 395 AD, his sons, Honorius and Arcadius, took over the East and West halves respectively; no one ever ruled both parts of the Empire again although a few tried to claim it after the death of Julius Nepos in 480. ZENO THE LAST EASTERN ROMAN EMPEROR Flavius Zeno Augustus (425 – 9th April 491) was the East Roman Emperor from 474 to 475 then from 476 to his death. However, the Eastern Roman Emperors continued to influence politics in Italy, and occasionally attempted conquests of the former empire in the west.

In 1448, the last Roman/Byzantine Emperor… Odoacer was a It was too big and was under attack from too many directions.

The first of these two choices is Julius Nepos, a man who was semi-independently ruling Damaltia in 474 and was then appointed as the Western Roman Emperor by the Eastern Roman Emperor… Romulus Augustus, the last emperor of the Western Roman Empire, is deposed by Odoacer, a German barbarian who proclaims himself king of Italy.

… For a little over two and a half years, Theodosius I ruled over both the Western and Eastern halves of the Roman Empire. The term East Rome accurately described the political unit embracing the Eastern provinces of the old Roman Empire until 476, while there were yet two emperors. zeno the last eastern roman emperor Flavius Zeno Augustus (425 – 9th April 491) was the East Roman Emperor from 474 to 475 then from 476 to his death. Though the western half of the Roman Empire fell in 476 A.D., the eastern … Arcadius was born in Hispania, the elder son of Theodosius I and Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of Honorius, who would become a Western Roman Emperor. After Constantine, few emperors ruled the entire Roman Empire. Yesterday a statue of the last Emperor of the Byzantine Empire, often called the Eastern Roman Empire, was unveiled in Athens. The Byzantine Empire was a vast and powerful civilization with Greek origins that can be traced to 330 A.D. The Byzantine empire was in tatters, and the population continued to shrink, but the last remnants of the Romans stumbled on.