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  2. Constantine IX Monomachos (Medieval Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος Μονομάχος, romanized: Kōnstantinos Monomachos; c. 980 /c. 1000 – 11 January 1055) reigned as Byzantine emperor from June 1042 to January 1055.

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  3. Constantine IX Monomachus (born c. 980—died Jan. 11, 1055) was the Byzantine emperor from 1042 to 1055. Jesus Christ flanked by Empress Zoe (right) and Emperor Constantine IX Monomachus (left), votive mosaic; in the Hagia Sophia, Istanbul.

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  4. Dec 6, 2023 · Constantine IX and Zoe with Christ. In the first mosaic, added during the waning years of the Macedonian dynasty, Christ appears enthroned at the center, flanked by an emperor and empress. When it was first installed between 1028–1034, this mosaic probably depicted empress Zoe and her first husband, Romanos III. The mosaic would have ...

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  5. CONSTANTINE IX MONOMACHUS, BYZANTINE EMPEROR. June 12, 1042, to Jan. 11, 1055. He was crowned coemperor at his marriage to the Empress-regnant Zo ë (1028 – 50) on June 12, 1042; from that time until his death he was effective ruler of the byzantine empire.

  6. Constantine Monomachos, of a prominent Constantinopolitan family, was recalled from exile on Mytilene to marry Zoe after the mob-enforced deposition of Michael V. His policies generally favored the political and economic elite of the capital; Psellos reports that he opened the Senate to merchants, and he was lavish in his support both of ...

  7. Constantine IX Monomachos reigned as Byzantine emperor from June 1042 to January 1055. Empress Zoë Porphyrogenita chose him as a husband and co-emperor in 1042, although he had been exiled for conspiring against her previous husband, Emperor Michael IV the Paphlagonian.

  8. Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos arrives at Constantinople. Monomachos, Latinized Monomachus ( Greek: Μονομάχος, lit. 'Lone Warrior'), feminine form Monomachina (Μονομαχίνα), was the name of a Byzantine aristocratic family active in the 10th–15th centuries and possibly even before that.

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