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Abstract Anastasios I, emperor 491–518 CE (born Dyrrachium ca. 430), acceded to the throne as the choice of Ariadne, widow of the Isaurian emperor Zeno, whom he later married. Little is known about Anastasios before his elevation, except that he held the office of silentiary and had been nominated to succeed Peter The Fuller as patriarch of Antioch in 488.
Title: Anastasios I
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Abstract Anastasios I, emperor 491–518 CE (born Dyrrachium ca.
430), acceded to the throne as the choice of Ariadne, widow of the Isaurian emperor Zeno, whom he later married.
Little is known about Anastasios before his elevation, except that he held the office of silentiary and had been nominated to succeed Peter The Fuller as patriarch of Antioch in 488.

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