Rise and Spread of Islam 622-1500: World Events Research Article from World Eras

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Rise and Spread of Islam 622-1500: World Events Research Article from World Eras

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On the death of John I (Tzimisces), Basil II and Constantine VIII, sons of Romanos II and Theophano, become the rulers of the Byzantine Empire. They are under the influence of their granduncle Basil the Chamberlain (also known as Basil the Eunuch), illegitimate son of Romanus I (Lecapenus).

During his reign, which lasts until 997, T'ai-tsung, brother and successor of T'ai-tsu, completes the reunification of the Chinese empire.

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