The Macedonian dynasty, (Armenian: Մակեդոնիայի դինաստիա; Greek: Μακεδονική δυναστεία) ruled Byzantine Empire between 867–1056 years. The Byzantine Empire underwent a revival during the reign of the Armenian Macedonian emperors of the late 9th, 10th, and early 11th centuries, when it gained control over the Adriatic Sea, Southern Italy, and all of the territory of the Bulgaria.
Macedonian dynasty
Մակեդոնիայի դինաստիա Μακεδονική δυναστεία
867–1056
Labarum (military standard)
The Macedonian dynasty at the death of Basil II, 1025
Chitwood, Zachary (2017). Byzantine Legal Culture and the Roman Legal Tradition, 867-1056. Cambridge University Press. p. 18. ISBN978-1-107-18256-1. Since the founder of the Macedonian dynasty, Basil I (r. 867–86), was a Thracian peasant of Armenian origin (...)
Whittow, Mark (1996). The Making of Byzantium, 600-1025. University of California Press. pp. 201. ISBN9780520204966. Four emperors — Leo V, Basil I, Romanos I and John Tzimiskes — seem to have been Armenian, as well as the empress Theodora, Theophilos' wife (...)
Gregory, Timothy E. (2010). A History of Byzantium. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 242. ISBN978-1-4051-8471-7. Basil I, "the Macedonian," was born in Thrace or Macedonia, probably of an Armenian family settled in the area earlier in the century.
Rosser, John Hutchins (2012). Armenia. Historical Dictionary of Byzantium. Scarecrow Press. p. 56. ISBN9780810875678. (...) a number of important military leaders and civil administrators were Armenian, including emperors Leo V, Basil I, Romanos I Lekapenos, and John I Tzimiskes.
Evans, Helen C. (2018). Armenians and Their Middle Age. Armenia: Art, Religion, and Trade in the Middle Ages. Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 34. ISBN9781588396600. The Byzantine Emperor Heraclius (r. 610-640) was the son of an Armenian [...] In 867 Basil I (r. 867-886), whose father was also Armenian (...)
Kazhdan, Alexander P. (ed.). (1991). The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. Oxford University Press. ISBN9780195046526. (...) dynasty founded by Basil I, who came from an Armenian family that settled in Thrace or Macedonia.