id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-4451 Leo III the Isaurian - Wikipedia .html text/html 2743 422 65 Leo III the Isaurian Wikipedia Some, including the Byzantine chronicler Theophanes, have claimed that Konon's family had been resettled in Thrace, where he entered the service of Emperor Justinian II, when the latter was advancing on Constantinople with an army of loyalist followers, and horsemen provided by Tervel of Bulgaria in 705. On his deposition, Konon joined with his colleague Artabasdus, the stratēgos of the Armeniac Theme, in conspiring to overthrow the new Emperor Theodosius III. Example of the miliaresion silver coins, first struck by Leo III to commemorate the coronation of his son, Constantine V, as co-emperor in 720. Leo III died of dropsy on 18 June 741. With his wife Maria, Leo III had four known children: his successor, Constantine V; Anna, who married Artabasdus; Irene; and Kosmo. Byzantine Iconoclasm during the Reign of Leo III, with Particular Attention to the Oriental Sources. Categories: Leo III the Isaurian ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-4451.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-4451.txt