Marcus (son of Basiliscus)

Marcus
Emperor of the Byzantine Empire

Solidus of Emperor Marcus with his father Basiliscus.
Reign 475 August 476
Predecessor Zeno, deposed
Successor Zeno, restored
Died winter 476477
Cappadocia
Full name
Flavius Marcus Augustus
House House of Leo

Marcus (Latin: Flavius Marcus Augustus) (died August 476) was the son of the Byzantine general and usurper Basiliscus and Zenonis. He was acclaimed Caesar in 475 and later promoted to Augustus, ruling as junior co-emperor to his father. Coins were issued in his and Leo II's names. When Zeno reoccupied Constantinople in late August 476, Marcus, with his parents, took refuge in a church. Zeno promised not to spill their blood, so he exiled them to Limnae in Cappadocia and subsequently starved them to death.

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