Basil I

Byzantine Emperor ruling from 867 to 886

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Founded the Macedonian dynasty and ruled as Byzantine emperor from 867 to 886. Initiated administrative reforms that strengthened the empire. Oversaw military campaigns against the Arabs and Bulgarians, securing territorial gains. Commissioned significant church constructions, including the Church of St. Michael and St. George in the imperial palace at Constantinople.

Established the Macedonian dynasty

Reformed the Byzantine administrative system

Successfully defended against Arab invasions

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