Constantine VII was a Byzantine Emperor noted for his intellectual contributions, cultural patronage, and efforts to stabilize and strengthen the empire during the 10th century.
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๐ Constantine VII was born on 2nd September 905 in Constantinople.
๐ผ He became the Byzantine Emperor in 913 when he was only eight years old.
๐ Constantine VII is known for his extensive writings, including the 'De Administrando Imperio.'
๐จ He was a patron of arts and literature, significantly contributing to the cultural life of the Byzantine Empire.
๐ Constantine VII sought to strengthen and expand Byzantine influence through diplomacy and marriage alliances.
๐ก๏ธ He faced several military threats during his reign, including invasions from the Bulgars and Arabs.
๐ Constantine VII's reign saw internal strife, with factions vying for power in the imperial court.
๐ He emphasized the importance of trade, which helped to enrich the Byzantine economy.
๐ท He promoted agricultural development and the production of wine in the empire.
๐ Constantine VII died on 9th November 959, leaving a legacy as a scholarly emperor.